Le Corbusier’s Villa de Mandrot Just Listed on the French Riviera for €2.4M

by Will Allstetter

Commissioned by artist Hélène de Mandrot as a seaside holiday home, the registered historic monument is crafted from stone, glass, and terra-cotta tile.

Commissioned by artist Hélène de Mandrot as a seaside holiday home, the registered historic monument is crafted from stone, glass, and terra-cotta tile.

Location: Le Pradet, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

Price: €2,350,000 (approximately $2,710,866 USD)

Year Built: 1930

Architect: Le Corbusier

Footprint: 2,153 square feet (3 bedrooms, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 0.61 Acres

From the Agent: "Villa de Mandrot, also known as L’Artaude, combines modernity and vernacular culture on the Mediterranean coast. The villa spans 200 square meters over two levels in an L-shaped layout. The ground floor features a large living room with a fireplace and access to the rear of the house, a kitchen with a dining area, a main bedroom with a bathroom, and another bedroom or office with a second bathroom. The garden level, formerly the caretaker’s quarters, covers 80 square meters and now includes a workshop, an open kitchen, and a shower room. A cellar and double garage complete this level. At the end of the terrace, a small cabin serves as a guest suite with a shower and toilet."

The home was listed as a French Historic Monument in 1987.

The home was registered as a French historic monument in 1987.

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Unlike some of Le Corbusier's other projects from this period, the architect utilized local materials, such as the stone.

Le Corbusier utilized local materials, such as stone, to build the home.

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

The home was listed as a French Historic Monument in 1987.

The home was listed as a French Historic Monument in 1987.

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

The home features a north-south orientation, with the south side enjoying all-day sunlight while the north façade remains shady and cool.

The L-shaped residence has a north-south orientation—the south side receives all-day sunlight, while the north facade remains shady and cool.

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Unlike some of Le Corbusier's other projects from this period, the architect utilized local materials, such as the wood and stone.

Unlike some of Le Corbusier's other projects from this period, the architect utilized local materials, such as the wood and stone.

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

The property is home to Mediterranean species, pine, lavender, cypress, and lemon trees.

The property is home to pine, lavender, cypress, and lemon trees.

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

Le Pradet, the town the home is part of, sits on the Mediterranean.

The home is located in the French Riviera town of Le Pradet. 

Photo courtesy of Marion Sacco, FLC / ADAGP 2025

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