« It is land as big as a tiny islet... A land where I learned what true friendship means » Paul-Emile Victor

Because Napoleon III moved the boundary, 2 nations sleep in the same bed and eat at the same table! Taking advantage of this situation,
a certain clever Ponthus built a house on this no man’s land that would later become the Hôtel Franco-Suisse run by Jules Joseph Arbez and a nucleus of resistance with his son Max, a great friend of Paul-Emile Victor.
And so “L’Arbézie” came to be (name coined by Edgar Faure to designate the Arbez family’s extraterritorial estate)
by an accident of history. Charles de Gaulle became the 1st citizen of honour of this tiny principality.
Hotel Arbezie Les Rousses
Hôtel** Restaurant Arbez Franco-Suisse Hotel 2 etoiles aux Rousses
601, rue de la Frontière – 39220 La Cure Les Rousses – France - Phone : +33 (0)3 84 60 02 20 - Fax : +33 (0)3 84 60 08 59 - Email : info@arbezie-hotel.com
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