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Monaco villas

The historical villas of Monaco represent a significant example of residential architecture.[1] Originally seen as symbols of Belle Epoque luxury, they were once emblematic of the Principality itself. However, by the 1950s they were viewed by Monaco's Consultative Committee on Public Works as a social anachronism.[1] While recent years have seen a renewed appreciation within the Principality for villa architecture,[1] the number of historic villas remaining declines each year. In 1954 the Principality possessed 688 villas;[2] only a small fraction of that number still survive.

Heritage and its recognition edit

 
Villa Blanchy in Monaco-Ville

The urban history of Monaco and its villas has, until recently, been subject to poor documentation and archiving.[1] As of 2016, Monaco still had no official preservation laws governing historic buildings.

In 1960 Prince Rainier III established the Monaco Economic Development Corporation to attract new business to the Principality. It was successful in this, but the influx of new investors and workers resulted in a wave of demolitions of Belle Epoque villas to enable the construction of apartments and new hotels.[3]

Following major development in the 1970s, Prince Rainier III banned high rise development in the Principality. However, his successor, Prince Albert II, overturned the Sovereign Order.[4] This, and a further influx of new residents, accelerated the destruction of the architectural heritage of single family villas for new luxury apartments.[5] Demands for affordable public housing led to further villa demolitions. In 2013, an official publication documenting the urban history of the Principality called it a place where "architecture is temporary".[1]

In a nation where public dissent is rare, there was significant criticism of the destruction.[5] The 2013 demolition of the Art Deco Sporting d'Hiver ("Winter Sporting") Club building, and the rotunda of the Hôtel de Paris and its 1900 extensions, caused further dismay,[6][7] and the establishment of protest group "Monaco Patrimoine", whose leader was quoted as saying: "Monaco is destroying, without scruples, villas from the Belle Epoque…Monaco is losing its identity", and it was termed "a genocide of memories".[6]

In 2015, a major row broke out between the Government and the elected National Council over the demolition of the picturesque Belle Epoque-style 1931 apartment building Le Palais de la Plage[8] (37 Avenue Princesse Grace – originally Boulevard des Bas-Moulins), which sat on the beachfront,[9] and was replaced by an apartment building of the same name. The President of the Cultural and Heritage Mission of the National Council, Daniel Boéri, termed the demolition "brutal", and that Monegasque citizens were being treated by the Government as "children incapable of reason". While a heritage law and Heritage Institute was still in planning, he said: "That we are still at this point in 2015 is breathtaking... The example of the Palais de la Plage is a perfect illustration of its absolute necessity."[10]

In 2015, it was revealed that Monaco state officials had, in a town planning document, identified 93 'remarkable' buildings and 29 'remarkable' facades worth preserving. However, these are to be re-evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The list also offered no guarantee of protection and was criticised for its major absences, including entire streets, and the Hotel de Paris, the Sporting d'Hiver, and the Hermitage.[11]

Significant losses edit

  • 2009 – three villas for construction of the Odeon Tower apartment tower, including "Villa Le Pavillon", 34 Avenue de l'Annonciade.[4]
  • 2011 – Villa du Royan and Villa Rignon at 12 and 14 Rue Bel Respiro for apartments.
  • 2013 – six villas in rue des Giroflées: 1a "Villa La Lucioles", 7 "Villa Mancoz", 8 "Villa Les Panoramas", 10 "Villa Lisette", 12 "Villa Le Clos Fleuri" and 14 "Villa La Thébaïde"; demolished for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower, at 1 Rue des Giroflées.[12] "Villa Unda Maris" (originally "Villa Saint Martin"), Avenue Saint Martin; demolished for apartments of the same name.
  • 2014 – six villas in a triangular site bordered by Rue des Agaves and Rue Augustin Vento for the ''Stella'' apartments and offices, 6 Rue Augustin Vento.[13] The villas were "Andrée Renée", "Alberte," "Félicité" "Andrée Jeanne," "Marie Angèle" and "Guidetta".[14] Villa Esméralda, 15 Avenue de la Costa for a new synagogue.
  • 2015 – two villas, "Les Cigognes" and "Villa Linotte", and an annex to the latter called "Pavilion". Demolished for Les Cigognes apartments, 17 Rue Louis Auréglia.[15] Villa Del Sol, 5 Avenue Saint Roman.
  • 2016 – two villas: Villa Ida, 6 boulevard Rainier III, and Villa des Platanes, 2 rue Plati, plus two Belle Epoque apartment buildings "Cedars" and "Larches" at 4 and 6 rue Plati for the Villa Ida apartment project.[16]
  • 2017 – "Villa Carmelha", 12 Avenue Saint Roman for "Villa Carmelha" apartments; villa at 29 Rue Plati for "Soleil Du Midi" apartments, offices and retail.;[17] four villas, "Les Myrtes" 2 Louis-Aureglia, "Villa Ciel Bleu" 2 Sainte-Dévote staircase; "Saphir Cottage" and "Villa Maria" 24 and 26 Boulevard Rainier lll, for three replacements "Sapphire","Diamond, "Rubis" and apartments "Rosier Sauvage".[18] "Villa Roma", 13 rue Bel Respiro/18 rue Bellevue, for a diocesan house.[19][20]
  • 2019 – Villa Les Aigles, Avenue d'Ostende: destruction and rebuild of an historic villa. Villa Augustine, 9 Bel Respiro and Villa Palazzino, 11 Bel Respiro, for an eight-storey apartment block named Villa Palazzino.[21]

New villa development edit

  • 2014 – "Villas du Sporting": three curvilinear villas on the Monte Carlo Sporting peninsula for the Société des bains de mer. Designed for long-term premium rental. Situated on the sea front, but set within a grove of Aleppo pines enhanced with citrus trees, Canary Island palms, pittosporum tobira and mastic trees. Architects: Christian Curau and Laurent Gire; landscape designer, Jean Mus.[22]
  • 2017 – "Villa Troglodyte", 21 avenue Hector Otto, cnr rue Honoré Labande. Unique cave-style villa on one of the last unbuilt rocks between the Ligurian and the Escorial, that was previously home to a bat colony.[23]
  • 2025 – "Anse du Portier", the new neighbourhood being built by reclaimed land will feature ten new villas, of which seven are directly facing the sea.

List of historic and notable villas edit

Surviving villas are listed in boldfont; those known to have been demolished are in plainfont. Those identified as "remarkable" by the state[11] (see above) are indicated with an asterisk.* Note: new apartment/office constructions are often bestowed the same names as the villas they replaced.

AVENUE L'ANNONCIADE

  • 28 Château de l'Annonciade – the oldest house in Monaco, constructed 1737, in the style of a feudal crenellated castle, and set within a notable garden. Demolished 1975, and its wall also realigned. Replaced by the development 'Le Point De Jour'.[24]
  • 29 Villa Marcelle – Balconied Belle Epoque. Demolished 2015. Replaced by state-owned apartments.
  • 34 Villa Le Pavillon – Demolished for Tour Odeon apartment tower.

AVENUE CARLOTTA (A private road in the La Rousse quarter that is no longer in existence, having been subsumed by development.)

  • Villa Carlotta – A very large classical mansion on an immense arcaded garden terrace, constructed 1883, and demolished 1965. Replaced by the apartment blocks Périgord 1 and 11, 6 Lacets Saint-Léon.[25]

AVENUE DE LA COSTA

  • 2 Villa Minerva – Rented by painter Francis Bacon.[26]
  • 10 Villa Pax – Constructed 1883; features a rooftop colonnaded dome pavilion.
  • 11 Villa Walewska – A magnificent towered villa set within an immense garden on a high-walled terrace, and one of the showpieces of Monaco. Its gardens were opened to the public. Constructed for Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni, inventor of the rotary printing press. Renamed 1889 'Villa Puslowska' by Count Puslowska, and renamed again 1948 as 'La Villa Rose de France' by Edouard Rothschild. Demolished 1952, and replaced by apartments 'Palais Rose de France'.[27]
  • 11 Villa De M. Dusautoy – large three storey villa on a high stone walled terrace.
  • 13 Villa Costa – Large attractive Mediterranean style residence.
  • 15 Villa Esméralda – Large plain classical villa circa 1887. Converted into a synagogue with dome at its rear. Demolished 2014 and replaced by a new synagogue.
  • 17 Villa Graziella – Belle Epoque.
  • 19 Villa Bijou – Summer home of Baroness Orczy. Demolished 1990s. Replaced by office block of the same name.[28]
  • 31 Le Saint Michel*

AVENUE DE GRANDE BRETAGNE (previously AVENUE DES FLEURS)

  • 2 Villa Belgica – Richly decorated Belle Epoque, which has lost its egg-shaped cupola.
  • 4 & 6 – Villa Riviera Palace Four storey highly decorated Beaux-Arts villas.
  • 5 Villa Constantine – a block combining three impressive classical villas, constructed 1889. Demolished 1974, and replaced by the apartment block 'Les Floralies'.
  • 29 Villa Les Mimosas – 1880. Demolished 1995 and replaced by apartments named 'Villa Mimosa'.

AVENUE PRINCESSE GRACE (previously BOULEVARD DES BAS-MOULINS)

  • 17 Villa Sauber – Grand Belle Epoque. One of the showpieces of Monaco. Currently houses one section of the New National Museum of Monaco.
  • 35 Villa Suka Hati – Demolished 1976. Large almost-fortress structure with terrace, originally on the beach. Limewashed red, hence its nickname 'Villa Rouge'. Rented by painter Francis Bacon 1947–9.[26][9]
  • Villas du Sporting – Monte-Carlo Sporting peninsula. Three modern curvilinear villas, Numbers 1,2 and 3; 2014, architects Christian Curau and Laurent Gire; landscaper Jean Mus.

AVENUE DE LA MADONE

  • 4 Le Metropole*

AVENUE D'OSTENDE

  • 3 Villa Monjoie – 1900–10. Four storey balconied Belle Epoque style with roof terrace. Renovated 2003.[29]
  • 5 Villa Colombe
  • 8 Villa de la Géronstère
  • 15 Villa Les Aigles – ("The Eagles") – Exceptionally large towered Belle Epoque villa, and once a signature building of Monaco. In the 1980s, the garden was built over to enable the insertion of offices along the frontage. In 2019, the villa almost completely demolished and rebuilt in an enlarged footprint in generic form to enable greater floorspace for its owner, a bank.
  • Villa Violette – Two storey neo-classical villa set within a very large terraced garden. Residence of Henri Wagatha, brother-in-law of François Blanc.

AVENUE DU PORT

  • 1 et 3* Façades only

AVENUE ROQUEVILLE

  • 2 Villa Le Nid – Immense and impressive villa with large conservatory and garden, constructed 1889. Demolished 1953. The home of Sir Frederick Johnston, and where Edward VII stayed when visiting the principality.[30]

AVENUE SAINT CHARLES

  • 3 Villa Les Lierres*
  • 8 Presbytère*
  • 8A Eglise Saint Charles*

AVENUE SAINT LAURENT

  • 1 Maison*
  • 2 Maison Bregnat*
  • 3 Villa de L'Insernia*
  • 5 Villa Parana*
  • 7 Villa Barbarin* – 1900; architect Théodore Gastaud[1]

AVENUE SAINT MICHEL

  • 2 Villa Miraflores* – 1908. Replaced Villa Souvenance, 1891, architect André Oscar.[1]
  • 3 Villa Gardenia* – 1909, architect Francois Médecin.[1]
  • 5 Villa Claude* – 1912, architect Fulbert Aureglia.[1]
  • 6 Villa Celine* – Four storey balconied Belle Epoque.

AVENUE SAINT MARTIN

  • Villa Clos Saint-Martin – Large neo-classical style.[31] Official residence of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.
  • Villa Clos Saint-Pierre – Large three storey towered Belle Epoque style with garden. Official Monaco residence of Princess Caroline of Hanover.
  • 11 Villa Unda Maris – A classical residence with balcony, the facade highlighted with ionic pilasters. Originally named 'Villa Saint Martin', at which time it possessed an impressive formal garden, later partly subsumed by an annex. The back of the villa was embraced by the courtyard of l'École du Rocher (the School of the Rock). The school was replaced in 2010 by the National Council building which extended over the former courtyard to closely abut and overlook the villa, compromising its aspect. The villa was demolished in 2013 and replaced by an apartment building of the same name.

AVENUE SAINT ROMAN

  • 5 Villa Del Sol – Art Moderne style, set within a very large stone-walled garden: an almost unique survival in the Principality on both counts. Demolished 2015. Replaced by apartment block U Pavayùn.
  • 7 Château de Saint-Roman – Enormous and impressive villa with crenellated tower, demolished 1976.
  • 12 Villa Carmelha – modern villa in Mediterranean style on massive stone garden terrace fronting Boulevard d'Italie. Demolished 2017 for the Carmelha apartments.[32]

BOULEVARD DE BELGIQUE

  • 2 Villa Belgica – Three storey Beaux Arts style villa with egg-shaped dome. Dome removed and replaced with two ill-matching additional storeys.
  • 22 Villa Boutons d'Or – ("Gold Buttons") 1921, architect Charles Bernasconi. Deep eaved Mediterranean style.[1][33]
  • 26 Villa Bon Accord – Highly picturesque three storey neo-classical villa with arcaded bow front.[34]
  • 33 Villa Marie*
  • 35 Villa Belgica*
  • Villa El Mandar* and 37b*

BOULEVARD DE FRANCE

  • 8 Villa Favorite*
  • 10 Villa Helios*
  • 12 Villa Albina*
  • 14 Villa Beausoleil*
  • 16 Maison Florent Andrei*
  • 18 Castel Florence*
  • 24 Villa St. Joseph

BOULEVARD D'ITALIE

  • 25 Villa Loretta
  • ? Villa Marjolaine – Boulevard d'Italie.(?)[9]
  • 3 Villa Italia – Originally "Villa Dora". Highly formal Neo-Classical/Mediterranean villa with deep eaves and extended window casements.[35]
  • 5 Villa Marie-Thérèse –
  • 7 Sunny Villa – Replaced by "Les Abeilles" apartments.
  • 9 Villa Les Abeilles – ("The Bees"). Originally "Villa Marie-Hortense"; renamed 1910 "Villa Mon Drapu". Monaco home of Sir Rupert Clarke, 2nd baronet. Demolished. Replaced by office and apartment tower of the same name on numbers 7 and 9.
  • 11 Villa Paulette* – Once home to Sir John Woodroffe.
  • 15 Villa Juliette* – Four storey balconied neo-classical. (Fourth storey a possible later addition.)
  • 17 Villa La Rousse* – Three storey balconied neo-classical.
  • 18 Villa Beaulieu* – Bijou Neo-Classical five-storey villa with roof terrace.[36]
  • 19 Villa Ribéri* – Striking Belle Epoque building of deep eaves and dramatic extended and peaked upper window canopies. No garden.[37]
  • 20 Palais Belvedère*
  • 21 Villa Elise*
  • 35 Villa Le Rêve* – ("The Dream") Large Neo-Classical villa constructed 1888, set within a large garden.[38]
  • 37 Villa Marie* – Restrained three-storey Neo-Classical style. Interior reconstructed 2012.[39][40]
  • 38 Villa Guitou*
  • 44? Villa Primerose –[9]
  • 56 Villa Antoinette

BOULEVARD DU JARDIN EXOTIQUE (previously BOULEVARD DE L'OBSERVATOIRE)

  • 37 Palais du Midi – Highly picturesque five storey balconied Belle Epoque apartment building with rondel corners.
  • 40 Villa Blanche – Five storey Belle Epoque villa with large raised terrace. Sitting on top of 20 Rue J.F. Bosio.
  • 42 ter Les Orangers*
  • 56 Villa Paloma – Formerly 'Villa Coquette'. Built for Edward N. Dickerson. 1913, architect unknown, garden designed by Octave Godard. Houses one section of the New National Museum of Monaco.
  • 57 Villa Ispahan – Originally 'Villa Danichgah' ("The Poet's House"); renamed 1986. Highly exotic looking villa in Moorish style; 1910.[41] One of the showpieces of Monaco. For the Persian Prince Arfa Mirza Riza Khan, advisor to Prince Albert I.
  • 59 Villa Alexandre*
  • 61 Villa Grace* - A Venetian inspired private residence.
  • 67 Villa Thérèse – Demolished 2016 for five storey office development.
  • 75 Villa Marie-Antoinette – Belle Epoque style with large striking curved pediment.[42]

BOULEVARD DES MOULINS

  • 1 Immeuble banque BNP*
  • 2a Villa Bromar – Belle Epoque style with large decorative ceramic facade elements.[43]
  • 12 Villa La Lestra – Three storey classical style pavilion villa with mansard roof within a large terraced garden. From 1951 home of novelist, playwright, and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol.[44] Demolished 2008 for an apartment building of the same name.[45]
  • 14 Villa Ménésini* –14 Boulevard des Moulins. Belle Epoque apartment building.
  • 16 Hotel du Louvre*
  • 17 Villa Helene*
  • 18 Villa Les Acacias*
  • 19 Villa Marcel*
  • 20 Casa Emma* – Belle Epoque apartments.
  • 21 Villa Saint Laurent*
  • 22 San Carlo*
  • 24 Villa Le Lotus*
  • 26 Palais Albany*
  • 27 Le Radium*
  • 37 – Three storey neo-classical with later three storey addition.
  • 39bis Palais Miramare* – Three storey balconied neo-classical.
  • 41 Casa Bella – Grand Belle Epoque apartment building.
  • Villa Zlotnicki – Located 300 metres from the Casino. Originally residence of Count Zlotnicki, later M. Dussautoy who enhanced the showpiece gardens (including artificial caves), which were open one day a week.[46]

BOULEVARD PRINCESSE CHARLOTTE (previously BOULEVARD DU NORD)

  • 1 Villa Trentenario – Large four storey Neo-classical villa with deep arcaded balconies set within large front garden. Demolished 2007.[47] Replaced in 2009 by Villa Les Gaumates apartments.
  • 4 Villa Olga – Constructed 1897, set within a large garden.
  • 5 Villa Du Royan – Rear entrance. Refer to 12 Rue Bel Respiro.
  • 6 Villa Byron – Four storey neoclassical, one side with large oval bow front. Originally a hotel.
  • 7 Villa Jacqueline – Originally "Villa Blume".
  • 9 Villa Myrelingues* – Belle Epoque.
  • 19 Lamartine*
  • 23 Villa Alice*
  • 24 Est Ouest (Villa de L'Est – Constructed 1830, demolished 1981.)
  • 25 Villa Paola*
  • 26 Villa Saïd*
  • 27 Villa des Fleurs*
  • 28 Le Forum*
  • 29 Villa La Belle Vie* – Originally called Villa Louis. 1893 Neo-Classical/Belle Epoque apartment building. Renovated and renamed 2012.[48]

BOULEVARD RAINIER III (originally BOULEVARD DE L'OUEST)

  • 1 Villa Irma Chemin de la Rousse*
  • 1 Villa Josephine*
  • 2 Maison Riberi Chemin du Ténao*
  • 5 Villa Ida – 5 Boulevard Rainier III. Large, Neo-Classical style. Demolished 2016 for Villa Ida apartments project, together with Villa de Platanes and the apartment buildings "Cedars" and "Larches" at 2, 4 and 6 rue Plati.[49][50]
  • 10 Villa Emmanuel – Picturesque four storey plus tower neo-classical villa on raised terrace.
  • 11 Villa Trotty* – Large Neo-Classical villa.[51]
  • 12 Villa Hebe – Neo-classical villa.
  • 14 Les Cigognes – ("The Storks") 14 Boulevard Rainier III. Demolished 2014, together with Villa Linotte, for an apartment and office development Les Cigognes.
  • 14 bis Saphir Cottage - Large plain-front balconied villa with roof garden. Demolished.
  • 16 Villa Des Roches - Picturesque villa, demolished 1994 for "Residence Azur".
  • 18 Villa Magali - Attractive Italianate towered villa, constructed 1890. Demolished 1981 and replaced by apartments "Le Soleil d'Or".
  • 24 Saphir Cottage – Highly important and striking Belle Epoque villa; 1904. featuring deep eaves and a facade decorated with shell and other motifs. Demolished 2017. Replaced by substitute.
  • 26 Villa Maria – Highly significant and prominent three storey villa in hacienda style with slightly elevated tower. Demolished 2017. Replaced by eight apartments.
  • 27 Villa Tara – Bijou picturesque balconied neo-classical two-storey villa set in a garden with a separate raised terrace area.
  • 29 Villa Des Garets – Striking towered villa constructed 1889. By architect Eugène Marquet.

BOULEVARD DE SUISSE

  • 1 Palais Armida (Villa Indiana – 1899. Demolished 1966.)
  • 2 Villa Byron –
  • 3 Villa des Gaumates – Three storey neo-classical cliff-edge villa Grecian elements and facade mosaics. Garden terrace on second storey.
  • 5 Villa Peirera – 1890. Demolished 1950 and replaced by apartments of the same name.
  • 6 Villa? –
  • 11 Villa de Rome –
  • 14 Villa Le Sphinx[52] Three-storey neo-classical style with tower.
  • 15 Villa Sevigne – Undistinguished neo-classical apartments. Possible replacement for earlier villa.
  • 16 Villa Girasole – Large and important two-storey neo-classical residence constructed in 1889, set within a large garden. Internal features include an impressive foyer and double-width staircase.[53]
  • 17 Villa Le Rose de France – Monaco residence of banker Baron Maurice Ephrussi and his wife Charlotte-Béatrice née de Rothschild. Extensively and sympathetically renovated in the Moorish style for the Baroness by architect Albert Laprade between 1928 and 1930. Demolished. Replaced by apartment block.
  • 19 Le Schuylkill (Villa Soleil)
  • 20 Le Saint André (Villa Des Colonnes – Large and impressive neo-classical residence with columns set within a large garden. Demolished 1977.)
  • 21 Chateau de Plaisance – Wide, single storey neo-classical villa constructed in approximately 1885. Demolished 1991. Replaced by apartment block.
  • 24 Villa Colibri – ("Villa Hummingbird") – Three storey classical villa set within a garden.
  • 27 Villa Roqueville – Large Neo-Classical villa set in garden, with later extension over part of the original garden. Currently headquarters of the Monaco branch of the Red Cross.
  • 29 Villa des Garets – Picturesque balconied Belle Epoque style apartment building.[54]

BOULEVARD DU TENAO

  • 5 Villa Nocturne – 1880. Originally "Villa Mario-Louis". Renamed 1936. Renovated 2012.[55]

DESCENTE DU LARVOTTO

  • 1 Maison Mencarelli - Built in 1898
  • 11 Villa Les Grillons*

ESCALIER SAINT-DÉVOTE

  • 2 Villa Le Lys – ("The Lily") home (1920-1929) of Lillie Langtry, Lady de Bathe. Originally called "Villa Germaine", then "Roc Fleuri", and later "Ciel Bleu". Demolished 2017. Replaced by substitute.

PLACE DUE MARCHÉ

  • North façade only*

PLACE DES MOULINS

  • Palais de L'Aurore – Spectacular Beaux-Arts apartment building.

ROUTE DE LA MOYENNE CORNICHE

  • 24-6 Villa Frontalière – ("Villa Border") Belle Epoque villa with later villas built in former large gardens (four structures in all). Rented by painter Francis Bacon,[26] but its sea views are now blocked by an apartment tower.

RUE AUGUSTIN VENTO

  • 8 Villa Marie Angèle – Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project.[13]

RUE BEL RESPIRO

  • 2 La Malmaison – Two-storey neoclassical.
  • 4 Villa Victoria – Three-storey restrained neo-classical. Refurbished 2000.[56] (There are also "Villa Victoria" apartments at 8 Boulevard Rainier III (originally: Boulevard de l'Ouest), constructed 2013, which possibly replaced an earlier "Villa Victoria" on the site.)
  • 5 Villa Petrouchka* – Magnificent Belle Epoque villa with columned entrance, with large front terrace (original heavily planted terrace garden now removed), with impressive stone staircased rear entrance at 12 Rue Bellvue.
  • 9 Villa Augustine – Two-story neo-classical set on a high stone and balustrade terrace garden. Demolished 2019 together with No.11 for Villa Palazzino apartments.
  • 11 Villa Palazzino – Three storey neo-classical with half bow front, set on a high stone and balustrade terrace garden. Demolished 2019 together with No9 for apartment block of same name.
  • 12 Villa du Royan – Large Belle Epoque residence with stone retaining wall fronting the Boulevard with large stone gate piers, with rear entrance and stone retaining wall on Boulevard Princesse Charlotte. Home of Marie Marguerite Beaudenom de Lamaze. (d.1947)[57] Demolished (including wall) 2011. Replaced by apartments.[58]
  • 13 Villa Roma – See 18 rue Bel Respiro for information.
  • Villa Hollandia – (refer to 22 Rue Bellevue)
  • 14 Villa Rignon – Large three storey neo-classical residence with porte en coche entrance, and immense stone retaining wall with rear entrance on Boulevard Princesse Charlotte. Demolished 2011 (including stone wall) for apartments of the same name.[58]> Apartments now bear address 29 Boulevard Princesse Charlotte.
  • 15 Villa Dryade. Demolished. Once home to writer Kay Boyle. Replaced by apartments of the same name.
  • 16 Villa Diana
  • Villa Jacqueline

RUE BELLEVUE

  • 7 Villa Marie Georgette* - Grand villa set on large terrace with immense stone wall.
  • 11 Villa Esméralda - formerly Villa Alsacia, a four-story 19th century villa that was demolished in 2020.
  • 12 Villa Petrouchka* Rear entrance. Refer to 5 Rue Bel Respiro.
  • 13 Villa ? – Grand neo-classical villa set on large terrace with high stone wall.
  • 18 Villa Roma – Three storey (two from street) neo-classical with pedimented entrance. Extends to 13 rue Bel Respiro. Demolished 2017 for a diocesan house.[19][20]
  • 22 Villa Hollandia – Four storey (three from street) neo-classical.

RUE COLONEL BELLANDO DE CASTRO

  • 1 Villa San Martin - 18th century classic villa, with rooftop views over Fontvieille harbour.

RUE DES AÇORES

  • 2* Façades only
  • 3* Façades only
  • 4* Façades only
  • 5* Façades only
  • 6* Façades only
  • 7* Façades only
  • 8* Façades only
  • 10* Façades only
  • 12* Façades only

RUE DES GENÊTS

  • 1 Villa Sainte-Cécile – Demolished 1958. Replaced by Millefiori apartment tower.[1]

RUE DES GIROFLÉES

  • 1a Villa Les Lucioles – Constructed 1888; demolished 2013 for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower.
  • 2 Villa Les Flots – ("The Waves") 1894, Belle Epoque style; facade features pilasters, medallions, key pendant arches, pediments curved stucco cornices, balconies and a loggia with oriel shell.[59]
  • 3 Villa La Mascotte*
  • 4 Villa La Vague*
  • 6 Villa La Brise
  • 7 Villa Mancoz – Constructed 1902, demolished 2013 for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower.
  • 8 Villa Les Panoramas – four storey Mediterranean style, on a stone terrace, constructed 1900; demolished 2013 for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower.
  • 10 Villa Lisette – Originally "Les Giroflées"; renamed "Villa Léonie" 1926; renamed "Villa Lisette" in 1951. Deep-eaved Mediterranean style, constructed 1910; demolished 2013 for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower.[60]
  • 12 Villa Le Clos Fleuri – Originally "Villa Les Géraniums"; Villa Léonie in 1926; Villa Le Clos Fleuri 1953. Two storey, deep-eaved Mediterranean style, constructed 1910. Demolished 2013 for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower.[61]
  • 14 Villa La Thébaïde – Renamed "Villa La Dominante" in 1930. Two-storey villa with large front garden and pillared pagoda, constructed 1922; Demolished 2013 for "Les Giroflées" apartment tower.
  • 18*
  • 20*
  • 21*
  • 22*
  • 23*
  • 25*
  • 27*
  • 30*

RUE DES REMPARTS

  • 14 Villa Sirenette - four storey classical villa.

RUE GRIMALDI

  • 19 Villa Péronne – 1877, architects Notari and Adjani; modified 1907, architect César Lancette.[1]
  • 21 Villa Rosine
  • 25 Rue Grimaldi – Neo-classical four storey balconied apartment building. Demolished 2008.[62] Replaced by Le Monator apartments, 2010.
  • 27 Rue Grimaldi – Neo-classical three storey balconied apartment building. Demolished 2008.[63] Replaced by Le Monator apartments, 2010.
  • 32* Façades des constructions
  • 33 Villa Leopold – Restrained three-storey neo-classical with shallow pediments and detailing.
  • 45 Villa Trianon

RUE HUBERT–CLERISSI (previously RUE DES AGAVES)

  • ? Villa Andrée Jeanne – Two storey classical villa constructed 1897. Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project.[13]
  • 12 Villa Andrée Renée – Four storey balconied Neo-Classical, raised on a terraced podium. Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project.[13]
  • 14 Villa Alberte – Highly picturesque three-storey balconied Belle Epoque villa with central projecting front and decorative pediment. Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project.[13]
  • 16 Villa Félicité – Four storey neo-classical apartment building. Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project.[13]

RUE HONORÉ LABANDE

  • 3 Palais ZigZag*
  • 11 Villa Santinella*

RUE DES IRIS

  • 4 Villa Beau* Site

RUE LOUIS AURÉGLIA (previously RUE DES MONEGHETTI)

  • 2 Les Myrtes – Highly picturesque bijou Belle Epoque. Demolished 2017. Replaced by substitute.
  • 8 – Picturesque single storey neo-classical villa with pilasters.
  • 15 Villa Marie Laurence
  • 17 Villa Linotte ("Villa Swallow") – Included an annex called "Pavilion". Tall balconied Belle Epoque style with a large front garden with columned arbour. Demolished 2014, together with villa Les Cigognes, for an apartment and office development Les Cigognes.

RUE DE MILLO

  • 15* Façades only
  • 16 Villa des Pins*
  • 24* Façades only
  • 26 Villa Georgette* – 1899; architect: Théodore Gastaud.[1]
  • 29* Façades only
  • 31 Villa Delphine*

RUE DES ORCHIDÉES

  • 1 Villa Leonie* – Highly picturesque towered Belle Epoque apartment building.[64]
  • 4 Sun Palace*
  • 21 Villa Bleue*

RUE PLATI

  • 2 Villa des Platanes – ("The Plane Trees") Large two storey, deep-eaved, Mediterranean style with garden. Demolished 2016, together with the Villa Ida, and the plain-front Belle Epoque apartment buildings "Cedars" and "Larches" (with large courtyard garden) at 4 & 6 Rue Plati for the apartment towers of the Villa Ida project.[65]
  • 18 Villa Belvedère*
  • 29 – four storey balconied villa. Demolished 2017 for "Soleil Du Midi" apartments, offices and retail.[17]
  • 30 Villa Quatre Mains* (previously: 30 Le Petit Grain) – 1907, architect Fulbert Auréglia.[1]
  • 34 Villa La Vigie*
  • 39 Villa Bellevue*
  • 41 Maidon Bambusi*
  • 41bis El Palacio*
  • 43 Villa Le Perchoir
  • 47 Garden Palace*
  • 49 Villa Du Parc* – 1923, architect Phillippe Gamba.[1]

RUE PRINCESSE CAROLINE

  • 2 Maison Fontaine*
  • 22 Pavillon*

RUE PRINCESSE FLORESTINE

  • 7 Villa Carmen*
  • 13 Palais Florestine* – Grand five-storey Belle Epoque.
  • 15 Villa ? – Belle Epoque
  • 17 Villa? – Neoclassical
  • 19 Villa de l'Avenir – Four storey neo-classical.

RUE RÉVÉREND PÈRE LOUIS FROLLA (ex RUE DES ORCHIDEES)

  • 16 les Orchidées*
  • 27 Loggetta Del Sole* - Small traditional two-story villa.

RUE SUFFREN REYMOND

  • 3 Villa Ex Boisset* and 3b*

RUE TERRAZZINI

  • 8 Maison Luca*
  • 2* Façades only
  • 4* Façades only
  • 6* Façades only

RUELLE SAINTE-DÉVOTE

  • 4 & 6 Villa Lilly Lou
  • 5 Villa Blanchy - architect Jean Marquet.
  • 10 Villa Nenette - architect Jean Marquet.

UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSES

  • Villa Biovès
  • Les Cigales – Four-storey Mediterranean-style with tower.
  • Villa Datura –[9]
  • Villa Ghompré
  • Villa Guidetta – Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project.[13]
  • Villa Ravel – five storey hotel.
  • Villa du Rocher de Cancale – 22 boulevard du Nord
  • Villa Saint-Albert – Large oval four storey pillared neo-classical mansion.

Notable nearby villas edit

  • Le Chateau MaletCap D'Ail. Immense Beaux Arts mansion set within 14 acres of gardens. Architect: Hans-Georg Tersling; 1892. For Sir Edward Malet. Later extended. Gardens redesigned by Russell Page.[66]
  • Villa IberiaCap Ferrat, France. Classical waterfront villa, formerly owned by Prince Ranier II, but sold.
  • Roc Agel – farmhouse on 125 acres at Mont Agel, France, purchased by Prince Ranier II in 1957 as a retreat for the Royal Family. Still a working farm.[67]
  • Villa La Vigie – ("The Lookout") Pointe de la Veille, France. Belle Epoque villa set within gardens approached via its own private road. Situated just beyond the Monaco border, but owned by the Société des bains de mer de Monaco. Restored by, and a holiday home of Karl Lagerfeld for a decade in the 1990s.[68] Other notable rentees include, in 1909, Daisy, Princess of Pless.

See also edit

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The historical villas of Monaco represent a significant example of residential architecture 1 Originally seen as symbols of Belle Epoque luxury they were once emblematic of the Principality itself However by the 1950s they were viewed by Monaco s Consultative Committee on Public Works as a social anachronism 1 While recent years have seen a renewed appreciation within the Principality for villa architecture 1 the number of historic villas remaining declines each year In 1954 the Principality possessed 688 villas 2 only a small fraction of that number still survive Contents 1 Heritage and its recognition 2 Significant losses 3 New villa development 4 List of historic and notable villas 5 Notable nearby villas 6 See also 7 References 8 BibliographyHeritage and its recognition edit nbsp Villa Blanchy in Monaco Ville The urban history of Monaco and its villas has until recently been subject to poor documentation and archiving 1 As of 2016 Monaco still had no official preservation laws governing historic buildings In 1960 Prince Rainier III established the Monaco Economic Development Corporation to attract new business to the Principality It was successful in this but the influx of new investors and workers resulted in a wave of demolitions of Belle Epoque villas to enable the construction of apartments and new hotels 3 Following major development in the 1970s Prince Rainier III banned high rise development in the Principality However his successor Prince Albert II overturned the Sovereign Order 4 This and a further influx of new residents accelerated the destruction of the architectural heritage of single family villas for new luxury apartments 5 Demands for affordable public housing led to further villa demolitions In 2013 an official publication documenting the urban history of the Principality called it a place where architecture is temporary 1 In a nation where public dissent is rare there was significant criticism of the destruction 5 The 2013 demolition of the Art Deco Sporting d Hiver Winter Sporting Club building and the rotunda of the Hotel de Paris and its 1900 extensions caused further dismay 6 7 and the establishment of protest group Monaco Patrimoine whose leader was quoted as saying Monaco is destroying without scruples villas from the Belle Epoque Monaco is losing its identity and it was termed a genocide of memories 6 In 2015 a major row broke out between the Government and the elected National Council over the demolition of the picturesque Belle Epoque style 1931 apartment building Le Palais de la Plage 8 37 Avenue Princesse Grace originally Boulevard des Bas Moulins which sat on the beachfront 9 and was replaced by an apartment building of the same name The President of the Cultural and Heritage Mission of the National Council Daniel Boeri termed the demolition brutal and that Monegasque citizens were being treated by the Government as children incapable of reason While a heritage law and Heritage Institute was still in planning he said That we are still at this point in 2015 is breathtaking The example of the Palais de la Plage is a perfect illustration of its absolute necessity 10 In 2015 it was revealed that Monaco state officials had in a town planning document identified 93 remarkable buildings and 29 remarkable facades worth preserving However these are to be re evaluated on a case by case basis The list also offered no guarantee of protection and was criticised for its major absences including entire streets and the Hotel de Paris the Sporting d Hiver and the Hermitage 11 Significant losses edit2009 three villas for construction of the Odeon Tower apartment tower including Villa Le Pavillon 34 Avenue de l Annonciade 4 2011 Villa du Royan and Villa Rignon at 12 and 14 Rue Bel Respiro for apartments 2013 six villas in rue des Giroflees 1a Villa La Lucioles 7 Villa Mancoz 8 Villa Les Panoramas 10 Villa Lisette 12 Villa Le Clos Fleuri and 14 Villa La Thebaide demolished for Les Giroflees apartment tower at 1 Rue des Giroflees 12 Villa Unda Maris originally Villa Saint Martin Avenue Saint Martin demolished for apartments of the same name 2014 six villas in a triangular site bordered by Rue des Agaves and Rue Augustin Vento for the Stella apartments and offices 6 Rue Augustin Vento 13 The villas were Andree Renee Alberte Felicite Andree Jeanne Marie Angele and Guidetta 14 Villa Esmeralda 15 Avenue de la Costa for a new synagogue 2015 two villas Les Cigognes and Villa Linotte and an annex to the latter called Pavilion Demolished for Les Cigognes apartments 17 Rue Louis Aureglia 15 Villa Del Sol 5 Avenue Saint Roman 2016 two villas Villa Ida 6 boulevard Rainier III and Villa des Platanes 2 rue Plati plus two Belle Epoque apartment buildings Cedars and Larches at 4 and 6 rue Plati for the Villa Ida apartment project 16 2017 Villa Carmelha 12 Avenue Saint Roman for Villa Carmelha apartments villa at 29 Rue Plati for Soleil Du Midi apartments offices and retail 17 four villas Les Myrtes 2 Louis Aureglia Villa Ciel Bleu 2 Sainte Devote staircase Saphir Cottage and Villa Maria 24 and 26 Boulevard Rainier lll for three replacements Sapphire Diamond Rubis and apartments Rosier Sauvage 18 Villa Roma 13 rue Bel Respiro 18 rue Bellevue for a diocesan house 19 20 2019 Villa Les Aigles Avenue d Ostende destruction and rebuild of an historic villa Villa Augustine 9 Bel Respiro and Villa Palazzino 11 Bel Respiro for an eight storey apartment block named Villa Palazzino 21 New villa development edit2014 Villas du Sporting three curvilinear villas on the Monte Carlo Sporting peninsula for the Societe des bains de mer Designed for long term premium rental Situated on the sea front but set within a grove of Aleppo pines enhanced with citrus trees Canary Island palms pittosporum tobira and mastic trees Architects Christian Curau and Laurent Gire landscape designer Jean Mus 22 2017 Villa Troglodyte 21 avenue Hector Otto cnr rue Honore Labande Unique cave style villa on one of the last unbuilt rocks between the Ligurian and the Escorial that was previously home to a bat colony 23 2025 Anse du Portier the new neighbourhood being built by reclaimed land will feature ten new villas of which seven are directly facing the sea List of historic and notable villas editSurviving villas are listed in boldfont those known to have been demolished are in plainfont Those identified as remarkable by the state 11 see above are indicated with an asterisk Note new apartment office constructions are often bestowed the same names as the villas they replaced AVENUE L ANNONCIADE 28 Chateau de l Annonciade the oldest house in Monaco constructed 1737 in the style of a feudal crenellated castle and set within a notable garden Demolished 1975 and its wall also realigned Replaced by the development Le Point De Jour 24 29 Villa Marcelle Balconied Belle Epoque Demolished 2015 Replaced by state owned apartments 34 Villa Le Pavillon Demolished for Tour Odeon apartment tower AVENUE CARLOTTA A private road in the La Rousse quarter that is no longer in existence having been subsumed by development Villa Carlotta A very large classical mansion on an immense arcaded garden terrace constructed 1883 and demolished 1965 Replaced by the apartment blocks Perigord 1 and 11 6 Lacets Saint Leon 25 AVENUE DE LA COSTA 2 Villa Minerva Rented by painter Francis Bacon 26 10 Villa Pax Constructed 1883 features a rooftop colonnaded dome pavilion 11 Villa Walewska A magnificent towered villa set within an immense garden on a high walled terrace and one of the showpieces of Monaco Its gardens were opened to the public Constructed for Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni inventor of the rotary printing press Renamed 1889 Villa Puslowska by Count Puslowska and renamed again 1948 as La Villa Rose de France by Edouard Rothschild Demolished 1952 and replaced by apartments Palais Rose de France 27 11 Villa De M Dusautoy large three storey villa on a high stone walled terrace 13 Villa Costa Large attractive Mediterranean style residence 15 Villa Esmeralda Large plain classical villa circa 1887 Converted into a synagogue with dome at its rear Demolished 2014 and replaced by a new synagogue 17 Villa Graziella Belle Epoque 19 Villa Bijou Summer home of Baroness Orczy Demolished 1990s Replaced by office block of the same name 28 31 Le Saint Michel AVENUE DE GRANDE BRETAGNE previously AVENUE DES FLEURS 2 Villa Belgica Richly decorated Belle Epoque which has lost its egg shaped cupola 4 amp 6 Villa Riviera Palace Four storey highly decorated Beaux Arts villas 5 Villa Constantine a block combining three impressive classical villas constructed 1889 Demolished 1974 and replaced by the apartment block Les Floralies 29 Villa Les Mimosas 1880 Demolished 1995 and replaced by apartments named Villa Mimosa AVENUE PRINCESSE GRACE previously BOULEVARD DES BAS MOULINS 17 Villa Sauber Grand Belle Epoque One of the showpieces of Monaco Currently houses one section of the New National Museum of Monaco 35 Villa Suka Hati Demolished 1976 Large almost fortress structure with terrace originally on the beach Limewashed red hence its nickname Villa Rouge Rented by painter Francis Bacon 1947 9 26 9 Villas du Sporting Monte Carlo Sporting peninsula Three modern curvilinear villas Numbers 1 2 and 3 2014 architects Christian Curau and Laurent Gire landscaper Jean Mus AVENUE DE LA MADONE 4 Le Metropole AVENUE D OSTENDE 3 Villa Monjoie 1900 10 Four storey balconied Belle Epoque style with roof terrace Renovated 2003 29 5 Villa Colombe 8 Villa de la Geronstere 15 Villa Les Aigles The Eagles Exceptionally large towered Belle Epoque villa and once a signature building of Monaco In the 1980s the garden was built over to enable the insertion of offices along the frontage In 2019 the villa almost completely demolished and rebuilt in an enlarged footprint in generic form to enable greater floorspace for its owner a bank Villa Violette Two storey neo classical villa set within a very large terraced garden Residence of Henri Wagatha brother in law of Francois Blanc AVENUE DU PORT 1 et 3 Facades only AVENUE ROQUEVILLE 2 Villa Le Nid Immense and impressive villa with large conservatory and garden constructed 1889 Demolished 1953 The home of Sir Frederick Johnston and where Edward VII stayed when visiting the principality 30 AVENUE SAINT CHARLES 3 Villa Les Lierres 8 Presbytere 8A Eglise Saint Charles AVENUE SAINT LAURENT 1 Maison 2 Maison Bregnat 3 Villa de L Insernia 5 Villa Parana 7 Villa Barbarin 1900 architect Theodore Gastaud 1 AVENUE SAINT MICHEL 2 Villa Miraflores 1908 Replaced Villa Souvenance 1891 architect Andre Oscar 1 3 Villa Gardenia 1909 architect Francois Medecin 1 5 Villa Claude 1912 architect Fulbert Aureglia 1 6 Villa Celine Four storey balconied Belle Epoque AVENUE SAINT MARTIN Villa Clos Saint Martin Large neo classical style 31 Official residence of Princess Stephanie of Monaco Villa Clos Saint Pierre Large three storey towered Belle Epoque style with garden Official Monaco residence of Princess Caroline of Hanover 11 Villa Unda Maris A classical residence with balcony the facade highlighted with ionic pilasters Originally named Villa Saint Martin at which time it possessed an impressive formal garden later partly subsumed by an annex The back of the villa was embraced by the courtyard of l Ecole du Rocher the School of the Rock The school was replaced in 2010 by the National Council building which extended over the former courtyard to closely abut and overlook the villa compromising its aspect The villa was demolished in 2013 and replaced by an apartment building of the same name AVENUE SAINT ROMAN 5 Villa Del Sol Art Moderne style set within a very large stone walled garden an almost unique survival in the Principality on both counts Demolished 2015 Replaced by apartment block U Pavayun 7 Chateau de Saint Roman Enormous and impressive villa with crenellated tower demolished 1976 12 Villa Carmelha modern villa in Mediterranean style on massive stone garden terrace fronting Boulevard d Italie Demolished 2017 for the Carmelha apartments 32 BOULEVARD DE BELGIQUE 2 Villa Belgica Three storey Beaux Arts style villa with egg shaped dome Dome removed and replaced with two ill matching additional storeys 22 Villa Boutons d Or Gold Buttons 1921 architect Charles Bernasconi Deep eaved Mediterranean style 1 33 26 Villa Bon Accord Highly picturesque three storey neo classical villa with arcaded bow front 34 33 Villa Marie 35 Villa Belgica Villa El Mandar and 37b BOULEVARD DE FRANCE 8 Villa Favorite 10 Villa Helios 12 Villa Albina 14 Villa Beausoleil 16 Maison Florent Andrei 18 Castel Florence 24 Villa St Joseph BOULEVARD D ITALIE 25 Villa Loretta Villa Marjolaine Boulevard d Italie 9 3 Villa Italia Originally Villa Dora Highly formal Neo Classical Mediterranean villa with deep eaves and extended window casements 35 5 Villa Marie Therese 7 Sunny Villa Replaced by Les Abeilles apartments 9 Villa Les Abeilles The Bees Originally Villa Marie Hortense renamed 1910 Villa Mon Drapu Monaco home of Sir Rupert Clarke 2nd baronet Demolished Replaced by office and apartment tower of the same name on numbers 7 and 9 11 Villa Paulette Once home to Sir John Woodroffe 15 Villa Juliette Four storey balconied neo classical Fourth storey a possible later addition 17 Villa La Rousse Three storey balconied neo classical 18 Villa Beaulieu Bijou Neo Classical five storey villa with roof terrace 36 19 Villa Riberi Striking Belle Epoque building of deep eaves and dramatic extended and peaked upper window canopies No garden 37 20 Palais Belvedere 21 Villa Elise 35 Villa Le Reve The Dream Large Neo Classical villa constructed 1888 set within a large garden 38 37 Villa Marie Restrained three storey Neo Classical style Interior reconstructed 2012 39 40 38 Villa Guitou 44 Villa Primerose 9 56 Villa Antoinette BOULEVARD DU JARDIN EXOTIQUE previously BOULEVARD DE L OBSERVATOIRE 37 Palais du Midi Highly picturesque five storey balconied Belle Epoque apartment building with rondel corners 40 Villa Blanche Five storey Belle Epoque villa with large raised terrace Sitting on top of 20 Rue J F Bosio 42 ter Les Orangers 56 Villa Paloma Formerly Villa Coquette Built for Edward N Dickerson 1913 architect unknown garden designed by Octave Godard Houses one section of the New National Museum of Monaco 57 Villa Ispahan Originally Villa Danichgah The Poet s House renamed 1986 Highly exotic looking villa in Moorish style 1910 41 One of the showpieces of Monaco For the Persian Prince Arfa Mirza Riza Khan advisor to Prince Albert I 59 Villa Alexandre 61 Villa Grace A Venetian inspired private residence 67 Villa Therese Demolished 2016 for five storey office development 75 Villa Marie Antoinette Belle Epoque style with large striking curved pediment 42 BOULEVARD DES MOULINS 1 Immeuble banque BNP 2a Villa Bromar Belle Epoque style with large decorative ceramic facade elements 43 12 Villa La Lestra Three storey classical style pavilion villa with mansard roof within a large terraced garden From 1951 home of novelist playwright and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol 44 Demolished 2008 for an apartment building of the same name 45 14 Villa Menesini 14 Boulevard des Moulins Belle Epoque apartment building 16 Hotel du Louvre 17 Villa Helene 18 Villa Les Acacias 19 Villa Marcel 20 Casa Emma Belle Epoque apartments 21 Villa Saint Laurent 22 San Carlo 24 Villa Le Lotus 26 Palais Albany 27 Le Radium 37 Three storey neo classical with later three storey addition 39bis Palais Miramare Three storey balconied neo classical 41 Casa Bella Grand Belle Epoque apartment building Villa Zlotnicki Located 300 metres from the Casino Originally residence of Count Zlotnicki later M Dussautoy who enhanced the showpiece gardens including artificial caves which were open one day a week 46 BOULEVARD PRINCESSE CHARLOTTE previously BOULEVARD DU NORD 1 Villa Trentenario Large four storey Neo classical villa with deep arcaded balconies set within large front garden Demolished 2007 47 Replaced in 2009 by Villa Les Gaumates apartments 4 Villa Olga Constructed 1897 set within a large garden 5 Villa Du Royan Rear entrance Refer to 12 Rue Bel Respiro 6 Villa Byron Four storey neoclassical one side with large oval bow front Originally a hotel 7 Villa Jacqueline Originally Villa Blume 9 Villa Myrelingues Belle Epoque 19 Lamartine 23 Villa Alice 24 Est Ouest Villa de L Est Constructed 1830 demolished 1981 25 Villa Paola 26 Villa Said 27 Villa des Fleurs 28 Le Forum 29 Villa La Belle Vie Originally called Villa Louis 1893 Neo Classical Belle Epoque apartment building Renovated and renamed 2012 48 BOULEVARD RAINIER III originally BOULEVARD DE L OUEST 1 Villa Irma Chemin de la Rousse 1 Villa Josephine 2 Maison Riberi Chemin du Tenao 5 Villa Ida 5 Boulevard Rainier III Large Neo Classical style Demolished 2016 for Villa Ida apartments project together with Villa de Platanes and the apartment buildings Cedars and Larches at 2 4 and 6 rue Plati 49 50 10 Villa Emmanuel Picturesque four storey plus tower neo classical villa on raised terrace 11 Villa Trotty Large Neo Classical villa 51 12 Villa Hebe Neo classical villa 14 Les Cigognes The Storks 14 Boulevard Rainier III Demolished 2014 together with Villa Linotte for an apartment and office development Les Cigognes 14 bis Saphir Cottage Large plain front balconied villa with roof garden Demolished 16 Villa Des Roches Picturesque villa demolished 1994 for Residence Azur 18 Villa Magali Attractive Italianate towered villa constructed 1890 Demolished 1981 and replaced by apartments Le Soleil d Or 24 Saphir Cottage Highly important and striking Belle Epoque villa 1904 featuring deep eaves and a facade decorated with shell and other motifs Demolished 2017 Replaced by substitute 26 Villa Maria Highly significant and prominent three storey villa in hacienda style with slightly elevated tower Demolished 2017 Replaced by eight apartments 27 Villa Tara Bijou picturesque balconied neo classical two storey villa set in a garden with a separate raised terrace area 29 Villa Des Garets Striking towered villa constructed 1889 By architect Eugene Marquet BOULEVARD DE SUISSE 1 Palais Armida Villa Indiana 1899 Demolished 1966 2 Villa Byron 3 Villa des Gaumates Three storey neo classical cliff edge villa Grecian elements and facade mosaics Garden terrace on second storey 5 Villa Peirera 1890 Demolished 1950 and replaced by apartments of the same name 6 Villa 11 Villa de Rome 14 Villa Le Sphinx 52 Three storey neo classical style with tower 15 Villa Sevigne Undistinguished neo classical apartments Possible replacement for earlier villa 16 Villa Girasole Large and important two storey neo classical residence constructed in 1889 set within a large garden Internal features include an impressive foyer and double width staircase 53 17 Villa Le Rose de France Monaco residence of banker Baron Maurice Ephrussi and his wife Charlotte Beatrice nee de Rothschild Extensively and sympathetically renovated in the Moorish style for the Baroness by architect Albert Laprade between 1928 and 1930 Demolished Replaced by apartment block 19 Le Schuylkill Villa Soleil 20 Le Saint Andre Villa Des Colonnes Large and impressive neo classical residence with columns set within a large garden Demolished 1977 21 Chateau de Plaisance Wide single storey neo classical villa constructed in approximately 1885 Demolished 1991 Replaced by apartment block 24 Villa Colibri Villa Hummingbird Three storey classical villa set within a garden 27 Villa Roqueville Large Neo Classical villa set in garden with later extension over part of the original garden Currently headquarters of the Monaco branch of the Red Cross 29 Villa des Garets Picturesque balconied Belle Epoque style apartment building 54 BOULEVARD DU TENAO 5 Villa Nocturne 1880 Originally Villa Mario Louis Renamed 1936 Renovated 2012 55 DESCENTE DU LARVOTTO 1 Maison Mencarelli Built in 1898 11 Villa Les Grillons ESCALIER SAINT DEVOTE 2 Villa Le Lys The Lily home 1920 1929 of Lillie Langtry Lady de Bathe Originally called Villa Germaine then Roc Fleuri and later Ciel Bleu Demolished 2017 Replaced by substitute PLACE DUE MARCHE North facade only PLACE DES MOULINS Palais de L Aurore Spectacular Beaux Arts apartment building ROUTE DE LA MOYENNE CORNICHE 24 6 Villa Frontaliere Villa Border Belle Epoque villa with later villas built in former large gardens four structures in all Rented by painter Francis Bacon 26 but its sea views are now blocked by an apartment tower RUE AUGUSTIN VENTO 8 Villa Marie Angele Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project 13 RUE BEL RESPIRO 2 La Malmaison Two storey neoclassical 4 Villa Victoria Three storey restrained neo classical Refurbished 2000 56 There are also Villa Victoria apartments at 8 Boulevard Rainier III originally Boulevard de l Ouest constructed 2013 which possibly replaced an earlier Villa Victoria on the site 5 Villa Petrouchka Magnificent Belle Epoque villa with columned entrance with large front terrace original heavily planted terrace garden now removed with impressive stone staircased rear entrance at 12 Rue Bellvue 9 Villa Augustine Two story neo classical set on a high stone and balustrade terrace garden Demolished 2019 together with No 11 for Villa Palazzino apartments 11 Villa Palazzino Three storey neo classical with half bow front set on a high stone and balustrade terrace garden Demolished 2019 together with No9 for apartment block of same name 12 Villa du Royan Large Belle Epoque residence with stone retaining wall fronting the Boulevard with large stone gate piers with rear entrance and stone retaining wall on Boulevard Princesse Charlotte Home of Marie Marguerite Beaudenom de Lamaze d 1947 57 Demolished including wall 2011 Replaced by apartments 58 13 Villa Roma See 18 rue Bel Respiro for information Villa Hollandia refer to 22 Rue Bellevue 14 Villa Rignon Large three storey neo classical residence with porte en coche entrance and immense stone retaining wall with rear entrance on Boulevard Princesse Charlotte Demolished 2011 including stone wall for apartments of the same name 58 gt Apartments now bear address 29 Boulevard Princesse Charlotte 15 Villa Dryade Demolished Once home to writer Kay Boyle Replaced by apartments of the same name 16 Villa Diana Villa Jacqueline RUE BELLEVUE 7 Villa Marie Georgette Grand villa set on large terrace with immense stone wall 11 Villa Esmeralda formerly Villa Alsacia a four story 19th century villa that was demolished in 2020 12 Villa Petrouchka Rear entrance Refer to 5 Rue Bel Respiro 13 Villa Grand neo classical villa set on large terrace with high stone wall 18 Villa Roma Three storey two from street neo classical with pedimented entrance Extends to 13 rue Bel Respiro Demolished 2017 for a diocesan house 19 20 22 Villa Hollandia Four storey three from street neo classical RUE COLONEL BELLANDO DE CASTRO 1 Villa San Martin 18th century classic villa with rooftop views over Fontvieille harbour RUE DES ACORES 2 Facades only 3 Facades only 4 Facades only 5 Facades only 6 Facades only 7 Facades only 8 Facades only 10 Facades only 12 Facades only RUE DES GENETS 1 Villa Sainte Cecile Demolished 1958 Replaced by Millefiori apartment tower 1 RUE DES GIROFLEES 1a Villa Les Lucioles Constructed 1888 demolished 2013 for Les Giroflees apartment tower 2 Villa Les Flots The Waves 1894 Belle Epoque style facade features pilasters medallions key pendant arches pediments curved stucco cornices balconies and a loggia with oriel shell 59 3 Villa La Mascotte 4 Villa La Vague 6 Villa La Brise 7 Villa Mancoz Constructed 1902 demolished 2013 for Les Giroflees apartment tower 8 Villa Les Panoramas four storey Mediterranean style on a stone terrace constructed 1900 demolished 2013 for Les Giroflees apartment tower 10 Villa Lisette Originally Les Giroflees renamed Villa Leonie 1926 renamed Villa Lisette in 1951 Deep eaved Mediterranean style constructed 1910 demolished 2013 for Les Giroflees apartment tower 60 12 Villa Le Clos Fleuri Originally Villa Les Geraniums Villa Leonie in 1926 Villa Le Clos Fleuri 1953 Two storey deep eaved Mediterranean style constructed 1910 Demolished 2013 for Les Giroflees apartment tower 61 14 Villa La Thebaide Renamed Villa La Dominante in 1930 Two storey villa with large front garden and pillared pagoda constructed 1922 Demolished 2013 for Les Giroflees apartment tower 18 20 21 22 23 25 27 30 RUE DES REMPARTS 14 Villa Sirenette four storey classical villa RUE GRIMALDI 19 Villa Peronne 1877 architects Notari and Adjani modified 1907 architect Cesar Lancette 1 21 Villa Rosine 25 Rue Grimaldi Neo classical four storey balconied apartment building Demolished 2008 62 Replaced by Le Monator apartments 2010 27 Rue Grimaldi Neo classical three storey balconied apartment building Demolished 2008 63 Replaced by Le Monator apartments 2010 32 Facades des constructions 33 Villa Leopold Restrained three storey neo classical with shallow pediments and detailing 45 Villa Trianon RUE HUBERT CLERISSI previously RUE DES AGAVES Villa Andree Jeanne Two storey classical villa constructed 1897 Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project 13 12 Villa Andree Renee Four storey balconied Neo Classical raised on a terraced podium Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project 13 14 Villa Alberte Highly picturesque three storey balconied Belle Epoque villa with central projecting front and decorative pediment Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project 13 16 Villa Felicite Four storey neo classical apartment building Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project 13 RUE HONORE LABANDE 3 Palais ZigZag 11 Villa Santinella RUE DES IRIS 4 Villa Beau Site RUE LOUIS AUREGLIA previously RUE DES MONEGHETTI 2 Les Myrtes Highly picturesque bijou Belle Epoque Demolished 2017 Replaced by substitute 8 Picturesque single storey neo classical villa with pilasters 15 Villa Marie Laurence 17 Villa Linotte Villa Swallow Included an annex called Pavilion Tall balconied Belle Epoque style with a large front garden with columned arbour Demolished 2014 together with villa Les Cigognes for an apartment and office development Les Cigognes RUE DE MILLO 15 Facades only 16 Villa des Pins 24 Facades only 26 Villa Georgette 1899 architect Theodore Gastaud 1 29 Facades only 31 Villa Delphine RUE DES ORCHIDEES 1 Villa Leonie Highly picturesque towered Belle Epoque apartment building 64 4 Sun Palace 21 Villa Bleue RUE PLATI 2 Villa des Platanes The Plane Trees Large two storey deep eaved Mediterranean style with garden Demolished 2016 together with the Villa Ida and the plain front Belle Epoque apartment buildings Cedars and Larches with large courtyard garden at 4 amp 6 Rue Plati for the apartment towers of the Villa Ida project 65 18 Villa Belvedere 29 four storey balconied villa Demolished 2017 for Soleil Du Midi apartments offices and retail 17 30 Villa Quatre Mains previously 30 Le Petit Grain 1907 architect Fulbert Aureglia 1 34 Villa La Vigie 39 Villa Bellevue 41 Maidon Bambusi 41bis El Palacio 43 Villa Le Perchoir 47 Garden Palace 49 Villa Du Parc 1923 architect Phillippe Gamba 1 RUE PRINCESSE CAROLINE 2 Maison Fontaine 22 Pavillon RUE PRINCESSE FLORESTINE 7 Villa Carmen 13 Palais Florestine Grand five storey Belle Epoque 15 Villa Belle Epoque 17 Villa Neoclassical 19 Villa de l Avenir Four storey neo classical RUE REVEREND PERE LOUIS FROLLA ex RUE DES ORCHIDEES 16 les Orchidees 27 Loggetta Del Sole Small traditional two story villa RUE SUFFREN REYMOND 3 Villa Ex Boisset and 3b RUE TERRAZZINI 8 Maison Luca 2 Facades only 4 Facades only 6 Facades only RUELLE SAINTE DEVOTE 4 amp 6 Villa Lilly Lou 5 Villa Blanchy architect Jean Marquet 10 Villa Nenette architect Jean Marquet UNIDENTIFIED ADDRESSES Villa Bioves Les Cigales Four storey Mediterranean style with tower Villa Datura 9 Villa Ghompre Villa Guidetta Demolished 2014 together with five other villas for Stella apartment and office project 13 Villa Ravel five storey hotel Villa du Rocher de Cancale 22 boulevard du Nord Villa Saint Albert Large oval four storey pillared neo classical mansion Notable nearby villas editLe Chateau Malet Cap D Ail Immense Beaux Arts mansion set within 14 acres of gardens Architect Hans Georg Tersling 1892 For Sir Edward Malet Later extended Gardens redesigned by Russell Page 66 Villa Iberia Cap Ferrat France Classical waterfront villa formerly owned by Prince Ranier II but sold Roc Agel farmhouse on 125 acres at Mont Agel France purchased by Prince Ranier II in 1957 as a retreat for the Royal Family Still a working farm 67 Villa La Vigie The Lookout Pointe de la Veille France Belle Epoque villa set within gardens approached via its own private road Situated just beyond the Monaco border but owned by the Societe des bains de mer de Monaco Restored by and a holiday home of Karl Lagerfeld for a decade in the 1990s 68 Other notable rentees include in 1909 Daisy Princess of Pless See also editArchitecture of MonacoReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Giordano Nathalie Rosticher Ed Monacopolis Architecture Urban Planning and Urbanisation in Monaco Projects and Constructions 1858 2012 NMNM 2013 Monaco p13 p629 p632 639 Laplace Pierre Villas Les Anciennes et leurs Hotes a Monaco Editions V Gadoury Monaco 2015 p1 Ring Jim Riviera The Rise and Rise of the Cote d Azur Faber amp Faber London 2011 a b La tour Odeon l histoire d un chantier dont les malheurs ont atteint des sommets Vanity Fair Archived from the original on 2017 08 13 Retrieved 2016 08 07 a b Lyall Sarah Baume Maia de la 2013 12 12 Development Blitz Provokes a Murmur of Dissent in Monaco The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 03 03 a b Monaco s Heritage In Danger L Observateur de Monaco No141 April 2015 http www lobservateurdemonaco mc wp content uploads 2015 09 Obs141 pdf Opposition mounts against Sporting d Hiver demolition Retrieved 2016 08 07 Monaco Life www monacolife net Retrieved 2016 08 08 a b c d e Monaco 1931 2008 devant le Palais de la plage les souvenirs archives monacomatin mc Retrieved 2016 08 08 Almighty row over damned villas Retrieved 2016 08 07 a b Monaco s Heritage In Danger L Observateur de Monaco No141 April 2015 pp60 67 http www lobservateurdemonaco mc wp content uploads 2015 09 Obs141 pdf Une tour de 22 etages en preparation a Monaco archives monacomatin mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 a b c d e f g Le Stella La Condamine Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Les conseillers communaux favorables au projet Stella archives monacomatin mc Retrieved 2016 08 08 Journal de Monaco 28 March 2014 No8166 Milena C est parti pour le Tres grand Ida L Observateur de Monaco a b Green Light Given To Soleil Du Midi Building On Plati Street Hello Monaco 23 December 2016 A daring architectural project by Vladimir Melnichenko has been approved in Monaco Monaco Wealth Management Archived from the original on 2017 10 01 Retrieved 2017 08 03 a b Maison diocesaine On espere pouvoir l inaugurer en 2017 Monaco Hebdo 16 April 2015 a b PSS Villa Roma Monaco Monaco www pss archi eu L Infochantiers En Temps Reel A Monaco Villas du Sporting Retrieved 2016 08 07 Ce rocher deviendra prochainement une villa Monaco Matin 17 September 2017 1 LaPlace Pierre Les Anciennes Villas et Leurs Hotes a Monaco Editions V Gadoury Monaco 2015 p15 LaPlace Pierre Les Anciennes Villas et Leurs Hotes a Monaco Editions V Gadoury Monaco 2015 p129 a b c Plan interactif des lieux visites par Bacon a Monaco Francis Bacon MB Art Foundation www mbartfoundation com Retrieved 2016 08 08 LaPlace Pierre Les Anciennes Villas et Leurs Hotes a Monaco Editions V Gadoury Monaco 2015 p39 40 Villa Bijou Monte Carlo Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Montjoie Villas Realisations Entreprise Generale de batiment et travaux publics www satri mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 At Monte Carlo Derry Journal 26 August 1903 p7 Le Clos Saint Martin Monaco ville Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Budget Primitif 2017 Monaco Hebdo 19 December 2016 Villa Boutons d Or Les Moneghetti Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Bon Accord Les Moneghetti Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Italia La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Beaulieu La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Riberi La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Le Reve La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Groupe Marzocco www groupemarzocco mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Marie La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Danichgah Les Moneghetti Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Marie Antoinette Les Moneghetti Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Bromar Villas Realisations Entreprise Generale de batiment et travaux publics www satri mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 La Lestra Monaco Marcel Pagnol www marcel pagnol com Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa La Lestra Monte Carlo 2013 Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Journal De Monaco 20 April 1875 Al ber ti Entreprise de travaux public Monaco et Nice www alberti fr Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Belle Vie Monte Carlo 1893 Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 C est parti pour le Tres grand Ida Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Ida 32 logements pour les Enfants du pays archives monacomatin mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa Trotty La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Fialon Sandrine L architecture de style Belle Epoque a Monaco Resultat de recherche Villa Le Sphinx www artfisa fr Retrieved 2016 08 07 Fialon Sandrine L architecture de style Belle Epoque a Monaco Resultat de recherche Villa Girasole www artfisa fr Retrieved 2016 08 07 Villa des Garets Les Moneghetti Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Rowlands Penelope Watson Simon May 2012 A Monte Carlo House by Timothy Whealon Architectural Digest Retrieved 2016 08 07 Groupe Marzocco www groupemarzocco mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 The Gazette PDF The Gazette a b Journal de Monaco 12 June 2015 Fialon Sandrine L architecture de style Belle Epoque a Monaco Resultat de recherche Villa Les Flots www artfisa fr Retrieved 2016 08 07 Fialon Sandrine L architecture de style Belle Epoque a Monaco Resultat de recherche Villa Lisette www artfisa fr Retrieved 2016 08 07 Fialon Sandrine L architecture de style Belle Epoque a Monaco Resultat de recherche Le Clos Fleuri www artfisa fr Retrieved 2016 08 07 25 rue Grimaldi La Condamine Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 27 rue Grimaldi La Condamine 1900 Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 08 Villa Leonie La Rousse Structurae Structurae Retrieved 2016 08 07 Projet de la Villa Ida feu vert du gouvernement monegasque archives monacomatin mc Retrieved 2016 08 07 Spectacular hillside Le Chateau Malet off Monaco can be yours for a bargain 48 million The National Retrieved 2016 08 09 Prince Albert on His Working Farm and the World s Best Chocolate Milk people com Villa La Vigie Retrieved 2016 08 07 Bibliography editGiordano Nathalie Rosticher Ed Monacopolis Architecture Urban Planning and Urbanisation in Monaco Projects and Constructions 1858 2012 NMNM Monaco 2013 Laplace Pierre Villas Les Anciennes et leurs Hotes a Monaco Editions V Gadoury Monaco 2015 Laplace Pierre Les hotels d hier amp aujourd hui a Monaco 2 vols Editions V Gadoury Monaco 2008 amp 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monaco villas amp oldid 1216025251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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