Perched majestically above the bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer, this rare architectural gem built in 1933 by Jean Bouchet, student of Le Corbusier, is a striking example of early modernist design on the French Riviera.o Nicknamed ?a boat perched on the hill', the villa boasts over 590 sqm of living space, spanning four levels and offering panoramic views from every terrace, window, and rooftop solarium.o Designed in concrete with crisp linear geometry and curved balconies, the property features original elements such as porthole-style windows, pilot bridge-inspired terraces, and dramatic staircases echoing the nautical inspiration.o With seven bedrooms, including a guardian's apartment, and multiple reception areas, the home is ideal for transformation into a luxurious private residence or stylish boutique retreat.o Nestled in a tranquil setting, the villa sits on terraced grounds shaded by century-old pine and olive trees, complete with a swimming pool and views stretching across Cap Ferrat and the Mediterranean.o The plot also includes rare historical features like a vintage funicular path, a garden once home to a mill, and architectural detailing that pays homage to its 1930s origin.o While in need of restoration, the structure is classified as a Monument Historique, offering a unique opportunity to revive a cultural landmark with timeless Riviera elegance.o VINGTLoves: The poetry of its curves and the sensation of floating above the coastline, this is more than a home, it's a piece of architectural history.
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