At the Chalet du Mont d'Arbois, Rothschild baronnes perpetuated since nearly
a century a tradition of elegance and luxury.

"Forty years also accurately return the seasons, I found my Chalet du Mont d'Arbois." For a Yes or a no. Especially for a Yes. When I want to breathe the pure air of the summits,
of recharge your batteries me in my setting of mountains and greenery.
In his novel "Megève, a novel of love" (Albin Michel, 2004), Nadine de Rothschild expresses his feelings for this station to winter sports launched from love at first sight for the site of the Baroness Noémie, mother of baron Edmond. Used in St. Moritz,
the Lady aims to create a capable to compete with the prestigious Swiss station in France. His ski instructor, Trye Smith, then offers him Megève. In 1916, she went for the first time in
the village and discover the mont d'Arbois plateau.
Excited by this exceptional site, she decides
to build what will become
the famous Palace of du Mont d'Arbois and a 9 hole golf course. Sponsored by King Albert of Belgium, all opened in 1922 and, at the outset, adopted by the world of the aristocracy, the finance and business. The rest, until the 1950s establishment, instead of resorts preferred the greater world. The tradition continues more discreetly with
baron Edmond, which takes
the estate. Conscious
meet the new mode
life of businessmen.
He decided in the 1980s to give the "Palace" at Club Hotel and in fact a holiday place preserved, without the constraints of classical hotels. However, to maintain the tradition.
It opens in parallel the Chalet du Mont d'Arbois, today one of the glories of the Relais & Châteaux chain. Passion for golf, as his mother, the baron wants to give it a world class. To do this, it loads in 1964, Henry Cotton, champion of British golf, to create a course of 18 holes over 50 hectares. Located on
a plateau, at an average altitude of 1.320 m, it is today the oldest
of France, offering a unique view on strings
the Mont Blanc and Aravis
and of Drets. Since the disappearance of the baron, the tradition continues with his son, Benjamin, his wife Ariane and the Baroness Nadine de Rothschild, who likes to say that it is "at the time the host of the"Mont d'Arbois"and the mistress of House". It is she who oversaw the decoration of the rooms, the furniture was made on measure so that they are all different, in respect of the Rothschild tradition and luxury mégevan.
The domaine du mont d'Arbois is today managed by SFHM (French society of hotels)
(mountain), family holding which includes all non-banking business. Its President, Bertrand Otto, Alexandre Faix delegated the management of the activities of Megève. In 1999,.
the cottage has expanded with the creation of five suites and a beauty centre and fitness shaped around a new swimming pool. "Always ask questions, be active, creative and know that the essential lies in the most trivial detail," said Laetitia Gavini, the field marketing manager. 200 Employees compete professionalism to meet a customer today flakes and the paparazzi. The Emirs and the major industrialists, such as Dassault, are regulars of the place where some stayed sometimes for several months. Vagrant by Edmond de Rothschild, and employee first as a Cook, Alexandre Faix, who learned his trade in Robuchon and Taillevent, animates the House style.
Designed as a private cottage, establishing cultivates its difference and the Rothschild tradition. Elegance and simplicity are the two key words in its management. If the grandchildren of the first customers of the Baroness Noémie still frequent, they are served by the grandchildren of the first employees. Building on this success, the Rothschild Group plans to build a fourth hotel, equipped with all the high-tech innovations, and which should be date mountain architecture.