Designed by Le Corbusier in 1923 for a Swiss art collector, this house shows the architect's ideas in practice, with its stilts, strip windows, roof terraces and balconies, built-in furniture and an unsuspected use of colour inside: sludge green, blue and pinky beige. A sculptural cylindrical staircase and split volumes create a variety of geometrical vistas; inside, Le Corbusier's own neo-Cubist paintings and furniture sit alongside pieces by Perriand. Adjoining Villa Jeanneret houses the foundation's library.
Area Champs Elysées & Western Paris
Transport Mº Jasmin
Telephone 01.42.88.41.53
Open 1.30-6pm Mon; 10am-6pm Tue-Thur; 10am-5pm Fri, Sat. Closed Aug
Admission €2-€4; free under-14s.
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