Alternative names | 020 NI | ||
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Named after | City of Nice | ||
Organization | Observatory of the Côte d'Azur | ||
Observatory code | 020 | ||
Location | Mont Gros, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France | ||
Coordinates | 43°43′33″N 07°18′03″E / 43.72583°N 7.30083°E | ||
Altitude | 372 m (1,220 ft) | ||
Weather | Mediterranean climate | ||
Established | 1878 | ||
Website | www.oca.eu | ||
Architect | Charles Garnier | ||
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The Nice Observatory (French: Observatoire de Nice) is an astronomical observatory located in Nice, France on the summit of Mount Gros. The observatory was founded in 1879, by the banker Raphaël Bischoffsheim. The architect was Charles Garnier, and Gustave Eiffel designed the main dome.
In 1886 the largest refracting (i.e., with an objective lens rather than a mirror) telescope in the World made its debut at Nice Observatory, the Grand Lunette.[1]