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        <title>Le Palais des Sirènes</title>
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        <description>The Palace of the Mermaids is one of a series of three Art Deco buildings built in 1929 by Henri Bret in Sainte-Maxime, Saint-Raphaël and Cannes, where architecture worked on the idea of the monumental angle, crowned by a pediment. 

The building is built at the corner of two structuring streets of the new seaside resort being built: the avenue de la Gare (currently Jean-Jaurès) which connected the station to the beach and the casino, and the &quot;boulevard du Littoral&quot;. The main feature of this building is the spectacular treatment of the facades that plays on architectural trompe-l&#039;oeil, allowing to monumentalize the angle.

The pediment features a bas-relief cement decoration with maritime motifs. Four mermaids are located on either side of the bay itself surrounded by a garland of algae and corals where small crests of waves and fish mingle. The top of the arch is crowned with a jellyfish.

This building was labeled &quot;Heritage of the twentieth century&quot; in 2007 by the Ministry of Culture.</description>
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        <pubDate>2021-08-18T15:21:25.910+0000</pubDate>
        <lastBuildDate>2023-10-04T07:54:42.380+0000</lastBuildDate>
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