€13 (adult) 2-3 hours About 3 miles away
An Italianate villa between Nice and Monaco with exquisite formal gardens, situated on a peninsula with extraordinary views, the Villa Rothschild was built for Béatrice, Baroness Ephrussi de Rothschild, and first occupied in 1912. Discover her apartments and porcelain collection as you wander through the house with an audio tour (included in admission) between 10am and 6pm today.
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