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Code
  
020

Established
  
1878

Phone
  
+33 4 92 00 30 11

Altitude
  
372 m

Opened
  
1887

Nice Observatory

Location
  
Mont Gros, Nice, France

Address
  
Boulevard de l'Observatoire, 06300 Nice, France

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday8:30AM–12PM, 1–5PMTuesday8:30AM–12PM, 1–5PMWednesday8:30AM–12PM, 1–5PMThursday8:30AM–12PM, 1–5PMFriday8:30AM–12PM, 1–5PMSaturdayClosedSuggest an edit

Architects
  
Gustave Eiffel, Charles Garnier

Similar
  
French Riviera, Paris Observatory, Terra Amata, Notre‑Dame de Nice, Nice Cathedral

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The Observatoire de Nice (Nice Observatory) is an astronomical observatory located in Nice, France on the summit of Mont Gros. The observatory was founded in 1879 by the banker Raphaël Bischoffsheim. The architect was Charles Garnier, and Gustave Eiffel designed the main dome.

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The 77 cm (30 in) refractor telescope made by Henry and Gautier became operational around 1886–1887, was the largest in a privately funded observatory, and the first at such high altitude (325 m or 1,066 ft above sea level). It was slightly bigger in aperture, several metres longer, and located at a higher altitude than the new (1895) 76 cm (30 in) at Pulkovo observatory in the Russian Empire, and the 68 cm (27 in) at Vienna Observatory (completed early 1880s). In the records for the largest refracting telescopes all three were outperformed by the 91 cm (36 in) refractor installed at the Lick Observatory at 1,283 m altitude in 1889.

As a scientific institution, the Nice Observatory no longer exists. It was merged with CERGA in 1988 to form the Côte d'Azur Observatory, which often is still referred to as "Nice Observatory".

The Nice Observatory was featured in the unsuccessful 1999 film Simon Sez. It was also the setting for the title scene in the 2014 Woody Allen flick Magic in the Moonlight.

Directors

  • Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin 1880–1904
  • General J. A. L. Bassot 1904–1917
  • Gaston Fayet 1917–1962
  • Jean-Claude Pecker 1962–1969
  • Philippe Delache 1969–1972
  • Jean-Paul Zahn 1972-1975
  • Philippe Delache 1975
  • Jean-Paul Zahn 1975-1989
  • Philippe Delache 1989–1994
  • José Pacheco 1994–1999
  • Jacques Colin 1999–2009
  • Farrokh Vakili 2009–2015
  • Thierry Lanz 2015–
  • References

    Nice Observatory Wikipedia