Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild , Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat , France
La villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, appelée aussi villa Île-de-France, est un des plus beaux palais de style Renaissance de la Côte d'Azur construit sur le sommet du cap Ferrat entre 1905 et 1912 à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat par la baronne Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild (1864-1934).
« Le musée donne une idée particulièrement vivante de ce fut la résidence d'un grand amateur d'art de la Belle Époque qui manifesta un attrait particulier pour le xviiie siècle » Corcuera (Vogue Décoration, 1985).
La baronne légua à sa mort en 1934, la gestion de sa villa à une fondation portant son nom pour y ouvrir un musée. Le 2 avril 1938 - en 1937 selon Corcuera, op. cit., p. 151), le musée s'ouvre au public après un travail de remise en état et de la villa et de son jardin .
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VILLA EPHRUSSI
C'est un des plus beaux palais de style Rennaissance de la Côte d'Azur.La Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild,fut bâtie à la belle époque sur les hauteurs de St Jean Cap Ferrat.Un joyau d'architecture sur un éperon rocheux dominant la méditerranée.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Côte d'Azur
Evocative of an Italian palazzo, this façade is made up of four parts: on the far left, a staircase tower with a very open, fantastical design; on the far right, a low, porticoed wing which draws its inspiration from the Italian Renaissance; in the centre, an entrance porch in a flamboyant Gothic style and an internal staircase bay in the style of the Florentine Renaissance.
In the courtyard, there is a Venetian well made from Verona marble and curious wrought iron, as well as a backdrop of vegetation decorated with bas-reliefs from Catalan cloisters, and a fountain with a Crouching Venus who appears to be getting out of her bath. The patio was the place where Béatrice welcomed her visitors and held her receptions.
Its architecture is inspired by that of Italian Renaissance villas. Most of the pink columns supporting the arches are made from Verona marble; the remainder are metal columns supporting the structure. Béatrice elected to conceal the latter with a clever trompe-l'œil technique, imitating the characteristic veins of pink marble.
Elements from churches or convents punctuate the décor of this room, the style of which is in stark contrast to the rooms surrounding it. The decoration on the arches of the gallery surrounding the patio is copied from a Venetian palazzo. The suspended ceiling was originally decorated with a trompe-l'œil sky.
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The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild was built between 1907 and 1912 by Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. It is located on the French seaside at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera.
The villa was built as a home for Beatrice and her husband and also to hold her extensive collection of furniture, paintings, sculpture and impressive display of porcelain.
The design of the gardens and villa is in the shape of a ship so that the sea is visible from all sides. The property has nine gardens with patios, benches, ponds, fountains, flowers and paths.
“Evocative of an Italian palazzo, this façade is made up of four parts: on the far left, a staircase tower with a very open, fantastical design; on the far right, a low, porticoed wing which draws its inspiration from the Italian Renaissance; in the centre, an entrance porch in a flamboyant Gothic style and an internal staircase bay in the style of the Florentine Renaissance.
In the courtyard, there is a Venetian well made from Verona marble and curious wrought iron, as well as a backdrop of vegetation decorated with bas-reliefs from Catalan cloisters, and a fountain with a Crouching Venus who appears to be getting out of her bath.
More than the other façades, this appears to have been designed to be viewed from a distance and from various viewpoints. It is therefore on a larger scale and exceptionally symmetrical. It also has a greater number of references: all the designs come from the Florence and Venice schools. For example, the frames in the bays and the pilasters form a strict geometric network, faithfully reproducing the style of some Venetian churches. What is more, the same types of marble are used: red Verona marble, white Carrara marble, light grey marble. These highly accurate reproductions were enabled by casts and photographs provided by Italian craftsmen and these references were then set in a modern composition, allowing for a few adaptations.”
Béatrice designed this main garden in the shape of ship’s deck, decorated with waterfalls and ponds, with the Temple of Love at the bow. And, as she could see the sea on either side, she could imagine being on board the steamship “Ile de France”, which is the name she gave to the Villa in memory of an unforgettable voyage. From the loggia, Admiral Béatrice could survey her team of thirty gardeners, all wearing berets with a red pompom!
Trees such as hundred-year-old olive trees, cypress hedges and Aleppo pines have been given pride of place in the garden. During the night, cleverly arranged lamps lit up their foliage and also the large pond. This meant that Béatrice could also admire the spectacle from a distance as she returned from her baccarat parties or from the casino at Monte Carlo.
This garden comprises a high flowerbed in front of the Villa, lawns decorated with flame-topped urns and large Italian Renaissance urns called “cardinal vases”, a large oval flowerbed with a channel and ornamental ponds, and an exotic touch provided by palm trees and the scent of agaves.
To add to the fairytale feel, musical fountains spring from the large pond like a grand aquatic ballet.”
“The patio was the place where Béatrice welcomed her visitors and held her receptions. Its architecture is inspired by that of Italian Renaissance villas. Most of the pink columns supporting the arches are made from Verona marble; the remainder are metal columns supporting the structure. Béatrice elected to conceal the latter with a clever trompe-l’œil technique, imitating the characteristic veins of pink marble.
Elements from churches or convents punctuate the décor of this room, the style of which is in stark contrast to the rooms surrounding it.
The decoration on the arches of the gallery surrounding the patio is copied from a Venetian palazzo. The suspended ceiling was originally decorated with a trompe-l’œil sky.
The grand salon, the most sumptuous in the Villa, looks out onto the Baie des Fourmis at Beaulieu-sur-Mer. It is the perfect illustration of Béatrice’s sophistication and pronounced taste for the 18th century. “
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Villa & Jardins Ephrussi de Rothschild, à Saint Jean- Cap - Ferrat
La villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, est l'un des plus beau palais de style Renaissance de la Côte d'Azur construit sur un sommet de la presqu'ile du Cap Ferrat entre 1905 et 1912 par la baronne Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild ( 1864 - 1934 ). La baronne légua à sa mort en 1934, la gestion de sa villa à une fondation portant son nom pour y ouvrir un musée.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild St Jean Cap Ferrat, un patrimoine vu du ciel ©Drone in Nice
Pour continuer notre série vue du ciel sur le patrimoine des Alpes Maritimes à vol de drone, nous avons choisi de poser nos hélices du côté de Saint Cap Ferrat et plus particulièrement dans les jardins de la Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. Ce palais de style romantique construit, par la baronne du même nom, au début du XXe siècle, est entouré de 7 jardins. D'une beauté architecturale, la Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild est, aujourd'hui, l'un des joyaux de la French Riviera. Classé Monument Historique en 1996, des visiteurs du monde entier se pressent chaque année dans les allées et aux abords des fontaines musicales de cette somptueuse demeure.
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To continue our aerial videos on the heritage of the Alpes Maritimes with flying drone, we chose to put our propellers near Saint Jean Cap Ferrat and more particularly in the gardens of the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. This romantic style palace built by the Baroness of the same name, in the early twentieth century, is surrounded by seven gardens. In architectural beauty, the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is now one of the jewels of the French Riviera. Historical Monument in 1996, visitors from around the world flock each year in the aisles and around the musical fountains this sumptuous house.
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Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild à St Jean Cap Ferrat et ses fontaines musicales
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Située à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, sur la Côte d’Azur, la Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild est un lieu enchanteur, qui s’inspire des palais italiens de la Renaissance. Considérée comme un joyau de l’architecture, la construction est élevée au titre des monuments historiques. Le site porte également le nom de Villa « Ile-de-France », en raison de la forme du jardin principal, qui ressemble au pont d’un navire. La mer environnant sa propriété, Béatrice de Rothschild s’imaginait être à bord du bateau à vapeur « Ile-de-France ». La confection des jardins reste un tour de force et demandera sept ans de réalisation. Situé sur un promontoire rocailleux battu par des rafales de vent, le terrain, nécessite de dynamiter le sol avant de commencer les travaux de terrassement, qui exigeront de grandes quantités de terre. Aujourd’hui, la Villa s’entoure de neuf jardins qui ne sont pas tous le fait de Béatrice de Rothschild. En effet, après la mort de la Baronne, Louis Marchand a été chargé de restaurer et créé des jardins à thème : florentin, espagnol, à la française, exotique, lapidaire, japonais et provençal.
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The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild was built between 1907 and 1912 by Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. It is located on the French seaside at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera.
The villa was built as a home for Beatrice and her husband and also to hold her extensive collection of furniture, paintings, sculpture and impressive display of porcelain.
The design of the gardens and villa is in the shape of a ship so that the sea is visible from all sides. The property has nine gardens with patios, benches, ponds, fountains, flowers and paths.
“Evocative of an Italian palazzo, this façade is made up of four parts: on the far left, a staircase tower with a very open, fantastical design; on the far right, a low, porticoed wing which draws its inspiration from the Italian Renaissance; in the centre, an entrance porch in a flamboyant Gothic style and an internal staircase bay in the style of the Florentine Renaissance.
In the courtyard, there is a Venetian well made from Verona marble and curious wrought iron, as well as a backdrop of vegetation decorated with bas-reliefs from Catalan cloisters, and a fountain with a Crouching Venus who appears to be getting out of her bath.
More than the other façades, this appears to have been designed to be viewed from a distance and from various viewpoints. It is therefore on a larger scale and exceptionally symmetrical. It also has a greater number of references: all the designs come from the Florence and Venice schools. For example, the frames in the bays and the pilasters form a strict geometric network, faithfully reproducing the style of some Venetian churches. What is more, the same types of marble are used: red Verona marble, white Carrara marble, light grey marble. These highly accurate reproductions were enabled by casts and photographs provided by Italian craftsmen and these references were then set in a modern composition, allowing for a few adaptations.”
Béatrice designed this main garden in the shape of ship’s deck, decorated with waterfalls and ponds, with the Temple of Love at the bow. And, as she could see the sea on either side, she could imagine being on board the steamship “Ile de France”, which is the name she gave to the Villa in memory of an unforgettable voyage. From the loggia, Admiral Béatrice could survey her team of thirty gardeners, all wearing berets with a red pompom!
Trees such as hundred-year-old olive trees, cypress hedges and Aleppo pines have been given pride of place in the garden. During the night, cleverly arranged lamps lit up their foliage and also the large pond. This meant that Béatrice could also admire the spectacle from a distance as she returned from her baccarat parties or from the casino at Monte Carlo.
This garden comprises a high flowerbed in front of the Villa, lawns decorated with flame-topped urns and large Italian Renaissance urns called “cardinal vases”, a large oval flowerbed with a channel and ornamental ponds, and an exotic touch provided by palm trees and the scent of agaves.
To add to the fairytale feel, musical fountains spring from the large pond like a grand aquatic ballet.”
“The patio was the place where Béatrice welcomed her visitors and held her receptions. Its architecture is inspired by that of Italian Renaissance villas. Most of the pink columns supporting the arches are made from Verona marble; the remainder are metal columns supporting the structure. Béatrice elected to conceal the latter with a clever trompe-l’œil technique, imitating the characteristic veins of pink marble.
Elements from churches or convents punctuate the décor of this room, the style of which is in stark contrast to the rooms surrounding it.
The decoration on the arches of the gallery surrounding the patio is copied from a Venetian palazzo. The suspended ceiling was originally decorated with a trompe-l’œil sky.
The grand salon, the most sumptuous in the Villa, looks out onto the Baie des Fourmis at Beaulieu-sur-Mer. It is the perfect illustration of Béatrice’s sophistication and pronounced taste for the 18th century. “
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