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Quai Masséna

Basic Aktualizováno: 2025-07-09

Research Status: Basic Last Updated: 2025-07-09 Diary Coverage: Up to April 8, 1875

Location

A waterfront quay in Nice, France, near the Jardin Public and connecting to the Promenade des Anglais. Named after André Masséna, Napoleon's marshal who was born in Nice.

Marie's Context

On January 10, 1875, Marie was riding in a landau with Dina "presque à l'entrée du quai Masséna" when she spotted Sir Frederic Johnstone walking toward the Promenade.

Geographic Significance

The Quai Masséna serves as a key transition point between the old town area and the fashionable Promenade des Anglais, making it a strategic location for social observation.

Social Context

This area would have been busy with carriages and pedestrians moving between Nice's various social districts, providing excellent opportunities for people-watching.

Marie's Navigation

Marie's familiarity with Nice's street geography shows her integration into the city's social landscape. She uses these locations as reference points for her romantic encounters and observations.

Connection to Marie's Story

The Quai Masséna represents the ordinary urban setting where Marie's extraordinary romantic fantasies take root - a mundane street corner becomes the stage for a pivotal romantic encounter.