Villa Savoye: Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Villa Savoye: Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Discover Le Corbusier’s iconic Villa Savoye, a UNESCO World Heritage site and masterpiece of modernist design. Skip the ticket line and explore this International Style gem, located near Paris in Poissy.
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Duration
Flexible
Highlights
- Skip the ticket line to explore Le Corbusier’s modernist architectural masterpiece.
- Discover the revolutionary "Five Points" of architecture reflected in the villa’s innovative design.
- Explore the villa’s open floor plan, elevated pilotis, and serene rooftop garden.
- Learn about the villa's history as a countryside retreat for the Savoye family.
- Visit an iconic landmark that has shaped and influenced modern architecture globally.
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- Skip-the-ticket-line entry to Villa Savoye
- Access to the villa and rooftop garden
- Explore the interior and exterior designed by Le Corbusier
Excludes
- Guided tour
- Transportation to and from the villa
How It Works
- Opening hours:
- May 2 to August 31: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (closed on Mondays)
- September 1 to April 30: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays)
- Last admission 30 minutes before closing time
- Closed on: May 1, December 25, and January 1
Masks are mandatory for your safety and that of the staff
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- Non-refundable
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Built between 1928 and 1931 by renowned architect Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye in Poissy is a landmark of modernist architecture. Commissioned as a country retreat for the Savoye family, this villa embodies Le Corbusier’s "Five Points of Architecture" with its pilotis, free floor plan, horizontal windows, rooftop garden, and open façade. A symbol of the International style, it represents a bold vision of simplicity and functionality that shaped modern architecture. Restored after damage during World War II, the villa became a historic monument in 1965 and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Today, it offers visitors an immersive journey into the origins of architectural innovation.