Admission to: Villa Savoye
Booklet in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, or Portuguese
Guided tour (If available on the day of your visit)
Audio guide
Tour guide
Transport
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-17
Free admission for EU citizens and French residents aged 18-25, disabled visitors with their carer, Education Pass, and certified French jobseekers (With proof not older than 6 months), upon presentation of valid ID
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Parking available on-site
There are 38 steps in the staircase
French-speaking guided tours are available on Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 and 14:30
English-speaking guided tours are available on Tuesday and Friday at 14:30
Available on-site for an additional fee of EUR 3 in French, English, Japanese, Spanish, and Russian
Villa Savoye, an iconic symbol of modernist architecture, is a must-visit for design enthusiasts. Conceived by the legendary architect Le Corbusier, it embodies his revolutionary "five points of architecture." These include pilotis (support columns), a functional roof garden, open-plan interiors, horizontal windows, and a free facade, all harmonized into a sleek and innovative design. This elegant weekend retreat, built between 1928 and 1931, was so ahead of its time that it was declared a historic monument while Le Corbusier was still alive. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Villa Savoye stands as a testament to architectural innovation and creativity. Discover the timeless charm and groundbreaking concepts that have influenced countless modern buildings
By train: Take lines A or J to Poissy station, then take bus 3 towards La Coudraie, stopping at Villa Savoye