First house for which the future Le Corbusier worked.
This city dwelling from 1906 bears witness to the pupils of Charles L’Eplattenier, who were seeking a regionalist style in the Art Nouveau spirit: later to be known as the "Style sapin" (pine tree style). Charles-Edouard Jeanneret was placed in charge of drawing up the plans and supervising the construction site with the architect René Chapallaz.
Prices
Prices
- Single pricePublic opening
- Free
- Prices for groups - Guided tourUp to 5 people
- CHF 100.-
- From 6 to 10 people
- CHF 150.-
- From 11 to 20 people
- CHF 200.-
- From 21 to 40 people
- CHF 300.-
- Swiss public schools (per class)
- CHF 60.-
- Swiss and foreign private schools (per class)
- CHF 100.-
Good to know
Good to know
- Guided tours upon reservation (max. 20 people per guide)
- Languages : English, French, German and Italian
- The Villa Fallet is open to the public one Sunday a month. Short guided tour at 11am
- The Villa Fallet is part of the tour "Le Corbusier's first villas", organised by the tourist office
Access
Zugang
- Public transport
- Directions
Links & PDFs
Links & PDFs
- Links
Contact
Contact
Villa Fallet