Neoclassical villa
Neoclassical villas emerged in the late 18th century as a return to the simplicity, symmetry, and elegance of classical Greek and Roman architecture. This style emphasizes clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and harmonious proportions..
Key Characteristics
- Clean lines, geometric shapes, and balanced proportions.
- Classical elements like columns, pediments, and domes.
- Minimal ornamentation with a focus on refined elegance.
Regions Known for Neoclassical Villas
Provence and Bordeaux are home to some of France’s most beautiful Neoclassical villas, often set amidst picturesque landscapes and vineyards.
Notable Chateaus
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- Château de Mirambeau: Experience Neoclassical elegance with luxurious accommodations and stunning views.
- Château de Montréal: A serene retreat offering Neoclassical-inspired decor and modern amenities.
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