A listed historical site, the Salle Belle Epoque is the masterpiece of the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo. From its vast terrace, you can look out over the Port and Monaco.
Its sumptuous décor consists of ten pink marble columns, an ornate ceiling covered with paintings and high reliefs and, to complete the spectacle, a rotunda.
An architectural gem unlike anything you’ll find anywhere else in the world, it embodies the character of the hotel. The ceiling, a fresco of the Three Graces, is by the painter Gabriel Ferrier, a Prix de Rome winner and recipient of a Médaille d’Or at the Universal Exhibition in 1889, who took inspiration for this work from François Boucher and Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
The Salle Belle Epoque is the ideal location for your happiest moments. A hushed cocoon for Valentine’s Day, the joyful stage for a family Easter, the room of your dreams for the end-of-year celebrations.
The Salle Belle Epoque is the jewel in the hotel’s crown and the perfect place to celebrate special moments and honour the art of living in a hotel with a remarkable heritage.