2Villa Noailles, Hyères

Unlike many historical estates, Villa Noailles stands out for its modernist architecture. Built in the 1920s for art patrons Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, it became a creative hub for avant-garde artists and designers.

The villa’s geometric gardens, minimalist terraces, and cubist influences mark a monumental shift in European aesthetics. Today, it hosts fashion and design festivals, maintaining its legacy as a center for innovation. Villa Noailles proves that elegance can be daring, bold, and forward-thinking—shaping the future rather than preserving the past.