PAVILLON ROYAL
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This royal residence overlooking the ocean was used as a military hospital after World War
The beach of the Royal Pavilion (eponym of the campsite) owes its name to the "palace" of Queen Nathalie of Serbia who had it built at the end of the 19th century to house her life of exile. She named it "Sacchino" in honor of her son Alexander-Sacha. This royal residence overlooking the ocean was used as a military hospital after the First World War, then became a restaurant and tea room with a prestigious casino during the "Roaring Twenties". It is now the property of "Les Ailes" of the Latécoère family, creators of seaplanes including the Croix du Sud of Mermoz.
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