Belle epoque dweling - Ephrussi de Rothschild Villa : a Cote d'Azur seaside Palazzo

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A palace overlooking the sea

Belle epoque dweling

Belle epoque dweling

Belle epoque dweling


Belle epoque dweling

Built on the narrowest part of the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat promontory, this sumptuous palazzo, one of the finest listed buildings on the French Riviera, has views over the Bay of Villefranche on one side and the Bay of Beaulieu on the other.

Riviera Follies

Cap Ferrat was the summer resort of Europe and North America’s most elegant and wealthy denizens, and it was in 1905 that Baroness Ephrussi de Rothschild chose this spot to build her personal "folly" inspired by the great Renaissance palaces of Venice and Florence. 

A sumptuous Villa and its gardens

The Villa is set among nine magnificent themed gardens. Here, strolling visitors will be surprised and enchanted by the exact symmetry of the formal French garden, the lush vegetation of the Spanish and Florentine gardens, the fragrant profusion of the rose garden, the rare trees in the exotic garden, or the archaeological remains in the Stone garden. 
 

Today, Villa Ephrussi is the only great house open to the public on the Riviera to give some idea of the magnificent summer residences built by the very wealthy during the Belle Epoque to "create" the French Riviera.

                        
 

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Ephrussi de Rothschild Villa & Garden is owned by the Académie des Beaux-Arts de l'Institut de France. 
The museum is enhanced and manged Culturespaces since1991.