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Megève ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; Template:Langx) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France with a population of more than 3,000 residents. The town is well known as a ski resort near Mont Blanc in the French Alps. Conceived in the 1920s as a French alternative to St. Moritz by the Rothschilds, it was the first purpose-built resort in the Alps. Originally it was a prime destination for the French aristocracy; it remains one of the most famous and affluent ski resorts in the world.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
HistoryEdit
The town started its development as a ski resort in the 1910s, when the Rothschild family began spending their winter vacations there after becoming disenchanted with the Swiss resort St. Moritz. In 1921, Baroness Noémie de Rothschild (1888–1968) opened the Domaine du Mont d'Arbois, a luxury hotel which boosted the resort's development.<ref name="chaletlefig">Template:Cite news</ref> By the 1950s Megève was one of the most popular ski resorts in Europe and attracted many wealthy individuals and celebrities.<ref name="chaletlefig"/> Nowadays it is still visited largely by affluent people Template:Who as is evidenced by the real estate prices.<ref>Roughly €6900 /m2 on average, according to www.cotation-immobiliere.fr (as of October 2008)</ref>
DevelopmentEdit
For the 2015–2016 winter season a six-seater chair opened replacing the two old Mont Joux chairs. Further additions include the latest branch of Folie Douce at the top of Mont Joux, introducing the chain's trademark Austrian-style afternoon party scene, which opened in the 2014–2015 season. This will be the fifth in the Folie Douce chain, which started in Val d'Isère and then spread to Val Thorens, Méribel and Alpe d'Huez.<ref>Megève – http://www.skicollection.co.uk/Ski/Megeve.htm</ref>
SportsEdit
Winter sportsEdit
Megève's Alpine skiing area, known as the "Domaine Évasion Mont Blanc", comprises Megève itself (Mont d'Arbois, L'Alpette, Rochebrune and Côte 2000); Saint-Gervais-les-Bains; Combloux; La Giettaz; Les Contamines-Montjoie and Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce. The "Evasion Mont-Blanc" range covers approximately 445 km of the ski slopes.<ref name=skifrance>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
On an area of Template:Cvt there are 116 lifts providing access to 219 slopes totaling Template:Cvt.Template:Citation needed
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- The lifts: 67 platter lifts, 35 chairlifts and 13 gondola lifts and one cable car.<ref name="skifrance"/>
In addition, the "Domaine Évasion Mont Blanc" includes 18 cross-country skiing trails totaling Template:Cvt.<ref name=freedomsnowsports>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The first three World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held in Megève in 1976, 1977 and 1978.<ref name=cbcsports>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The Megève Polo Masters is an international polo tournament played on snow.Template:Citation needed The Snow Golf Cup is a unique golf tournament held on snow on Megève's Mont d'Arbois plateau.Template:Citation needed
As well as these winter sports, Megève also hosts winter events including an international curling tournament, a ski cross World Cup and a mogul skiing cup. There is also night skiing in February, a ski cross slope, an open-air ice rink, snowshoeing and dog sledding plus Template:Cvt of Nordic skiing in the region.<ref>Megève Winter Sports - http://www.skicollection.co.uk/Ski/Megeve.htm</ref>
Summer sportsEdit
Megève is also a popular summer holiday destination and is especially renowned for its golfing opportunities.Template:Citation needed It was the finishing town for stage 18 and the start town for stage 20 of the 2016 Tour de France.
ClimateEdit
PopulationEdit
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Twin townsEdit
Oberstdorf in Germany has, since 1970, been a twin town of Megève. It is also located in the mountains and famous for summer and winter holidays.
Notable peopleEdit
The actor Stephen Manas (Scènes de ménages, Ted Lasso) grew up in Megève.<ref name=afterbuzztv>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Honorary citizensEdit
People awarded the honorary citizenship of Megève are:
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3 April 2017 | HSH Albert II, Prince of Monaco (1958–Present) | Prince of Monaco.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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MediaEdit
Megève is the ski resort featured in the beginning of the 1963 film Charade, where Audrey Hepburn's Regina Lampert meets Cary Grant's character.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It is also the title of one of the tracks by composer Henry Mancini on the film's soundtrack.
Megève was one of four World Cup venues in the Alps featured in the 1969 film Downhill Racer, starring Robert Redford and Gene Hackman.<ref name=sundkid>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name=dhrctbzr>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
See alsoEdit
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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- Official tourism website of Megève. Template:In lang
- Official website of the municipality of Megève. Template:In lang
- Megève local people, tradition. Template:In lang