Villa Savoye Poissy
Villa Savoye Poissy
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About Villa Savoye Poissy
Add to favoritesLe Corbusier's Manifesto of Modernity Rising like a white ocean liner in its verdant setting in Poissy, the Villa Savoye, nicknamed "Les Heures Claires" (The Clear Hours), is one of the most celebrated icons of 20th-century architecture. Designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret between 1928 and 1931, it embodies the perfection of the "five points of modern architecture": pilotis (columns), a roof garden, an open plan, ribbon windows, and a free façade. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this revolutionary villa redefined the art of living by placing light, hygiene, and circulation at the heart of domestic design. In 2026, a visit to the Villa Savoye remains a unique sensory experience, where interior and exterior merge thanks to its vast bay windows and its famous interior ramp. Wandering through its minimalist spaces, from the sun-drenched living rooms to the avant-garde kitchen, one appreciates the audacity of a work that still seems futuristic today. This national monument is not just a house; it's a habitable sculpture that continues to influence architects worldwide. Less than 30 minutes from Paris, it's an essential stop for design and art history enthusiasts.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
The Ascent to the Solarium: Don't just admire the living spaces. Take the central ramp instead of the spiral staircase to reach the roof terrace. It is here, in the solarium protected by organically shaped windbreak walls, that one truly understands Le Corbusier's genius: the view over the Seine Valley is framed like a living painting, transforming the landscape into a permanent work of art.



