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

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

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

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

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