Beau-Rivage Geneva is a five-star luxury hotel, founded in 1865 by the Mayer family. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland.[1] Many other hotels throughout the world have the name "Beau-Rivage", but this hotel has remained independent since its creation and is still a family-owned business. The hotel has 90 rooms including 18 suites, 2 restaurants and a bar. It is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World.
History
19th century
1865 : The hotel is founded by Jean-Jacques Mayer.
1873: Charles II, Duke of Brunswick dies at the Beau-Rivage. The city of Geneva inherits 20 million gold francs from him. This sum of money will contribute to the construction of many buildings in Geneva, including its main theatre (Le Grand Théâtre).
1987 : Sotheby's incorporates its Swiss offices at the Beau-Rivage.
1990 : The Beau-Rivage celebrates its 125th birthday.
1998 : The Beau-Rivage and the association "Sissi 1998" commemorate the 100th anniversary of the loss of Empress Elisabeth of Austria; a statue created by the British sculptor Philip Jackson is erected on the "Rotonde du Mont-Blanc", near the hotel.
21st century
2000-2001 : The bar "L’Atrium" is thoroughly renovated, and some fragments of Pompeii-styled frescoes are discovered.
2002 : Dominique Gauthier becomes the chef of the restaurant "Le Chat Botté".
2008 : It becomes the first and only luxury hotel in Geneva to hold an ISO 9001-200 quality certificate.
2008 : "Le Chat Botté" scores 18/20 in the Gault-Millau guide.