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Hippodrome de Longchamp (Longchamp Racecourse)

Place - Racecourse Moderate Aktualizováno: 2025-11-20

Research Status: Moderate Last Updated: 2025-11-20 Diary Coverage: Book 13 (1879) - 1 mention Type: Place - Racecourse

Overview

The Hippodrome de Longchamp is a famous horse racing venue located in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. Established in 1857 by Napoleon III, it became the premier location for fashionable society to gather during major racing events.

Historical Context

The Racecourse

  • Location: Bois de Boulogne, western Paris
  • Opened: 1857 under Second Empire
  • Purpose: Horse racing and social gathering place for elite society
  • Grand Prix de Paris: The most prestigious race, held annually in June
  • Social event: As much about being seen as about the races

Social Significance

For Parisian high society in the 1870s-1880s:
  • Fashion showcase: Ladies displayed latest couture
  • Carriage parade: Elegant equipages in procession
  • Networking: Important social and business connections made
  • Class marker: Attendance demonstrated social standing
  • See and be seen: Central to Belle Époque social rituals

Marie's Visit (June 8, 1879)

Marie attended the Grand Prix with the Gavini family:

  • Wore white: elegant striped dress, straw hat with white satin bow
  • Traveled in carriage with Mme Gavini, Dina, and M. Randouin
  • Despite fine weather, didn't enjoy herself much
  • Few eligible cavaliers present (Karageorgevitch princes, M. de Vernette, Captain Blanc)
  • More interested in social gossip (Duke of Rivoli as marriage prospect) than the races

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