La villa Santo Sospir, built shortly after the war, had been purchased by Alec and Francine Weisweiller in 1946.
Used as a holiday home, the walls of the villa remained empty.
A few days after his arrival, Jean Cocteau will tell: "I'm tired of idleness I me dry...» ».
He asked Francine to charcoal to draw the head of Apollo above the fireplace in the lounge.
Yarn needle, he tatoua frescoes all the walls of the House and come back regularly until his death.
The Villa is open daily, but can be visited by appointment. Call now for an appointment.
Open on sunday
Monday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
Tuesday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
Wednesday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
Thursday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
Friday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
Saturday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
Sunday | 10H00 - 18H00 |
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