Villa Majorelle
The Villa Majorelle is a house located at 1 rue Louis-Majorielle in the city of Nancy, France, which was the home and studio of the furniture designer Louis Majorelle. It was designed and built by the architect Henri Sauvage in 1901-1902. The villa is one of the first and most influential examples of the Art Nouveau architectural style in France. It served as a showcase for Majorelle's furniture and the work of other noted decorative artists of the period, including ceramist Alexandre Bigot and stained glass artist Jacques Gruber. It is now owned by the city of Nancy, and is open to the public certain days for tours by reservation.
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Rue Louis Majorelle, Nancy Poincaré - Foch - Anatole France - Croix de Bourgogne
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N 48.6855 ° | E 6.1639 ° |
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Villa Majorelle (Musée de l'école de Nancy)
Rue Louis Majorelle
54100 Nancy, Poincaré - Foch - Anatole France - Croix de Bourgogne
Grand Est, France
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