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Villa Savoye à Poissy
Come and visit the Savoye villa 33 kilometres north-east of Paris, a modernist manifesto built by Le Corbusier, one of the leading architects of the 20th century.
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Times may vary
Open every day except Monday
1 March to 30 April and 1 September to 31 October : 10 am to 5 pm
2 May to 31 August : 10 am to 6 pm
2 November to 28 February : 10 to 13 pm and 2 to 5 pm
Last admission 20 min before closing
Closed
1 May, 1 and 11 November, 25 December, 1 January
Prices
Adult rate : 7,50 €
Reduced rate : 4,50 €
Adult group rate : 6 € (minimum 20 persons)
School group rate : 30 € (maximum 35 students, 2 accompananying adults included, adult group rate for additional accompananying adult)
Free admission :
Minors under 18 (family visit)
18-25 years old (for people under 26 years old who are citizens of one the 27 countries of EU or are non-European permanent residents of France)
Disabled visitors and their escorts
Unemployed persons
Going there
By car :
From Paris: Porte de Saint-Cloud, motorway A 13, exit n° 7 towards Poissy and secondary road D 153 or Porte Maillot, main road N 13 and motorway A 14, exit n° 6 towards Poissy and secondary road D 153, entry n° (follow the direction "Villa Le Corbusier"
From Versailles: motorways A 12 and A 13 towrds Rouen, exit n° 7 towards Poissy and secondary road D 153, entry n° 5 (follow the direction "Villa Le Corbusier")
By train :
RER ligne A to Poissy Station and bus 50 direction "la Coudraie", bus stop "Villa Savoye" .
Localisation
82 rue de Villiers
78300 Poissy
F 33 / (0)1 39 65 19 33
GPS details
Longitude : 2.0283
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Understanding Le Corbusier and the Savoye villa in Poissy
• The architect.
The Swiss-born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (1887-1965), known as Le
Corbusier, was part of the Parisian avant-garde. He was the founding
member of the International Congress on Modern Architecture (or CIAM)
launched in 1928.
• A major building. This
weekend retreat is the last in Le Corbusier’s white villa cycle and a
perfect summary of the modern architectural vocabulary. It was
abandoned and then from 1964 to 1997 restored by the French State. It
was listed as a historic monument in 1964 when Le Corbusier was still
alive, an extraordinary rare occurrence.
Visits
Unaccompagnied visit
avec document de visite
français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, italien, japonais, portuguais
durée : 1h (intérieur et extérieur)
Lecture visit
français, anglais, espagnol
durée : 1h30
Réservation pour les groupes uniquement :
tél. (33) 01 44 54 19 33
fax (33) ) (0)1 44 61 21 92
mél visites-conferences@monuments-nationaux.fr
Pour les individuels, visites en français deux jeudis par mois.
Forfait conférence 14,50€
Retrouvez le programme des visites pour individuels dans la rubrique "Visites conférences - Découvrir Paris et sa région".
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Guide Dog allowed
Dogs excluded
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@ Cémoi : peut-être tout simplement parce que Versailles est un établissement public qui ne fait pas partie du réseau des monuments nationaux ? ;-)
Je trouve invraisemblable que dans la carte monuments et châteaux on ne trouve pas le plus célèbre château du monde "Versailles"








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