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  2. Villa Hier - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Hier at 374 Avenue Mrs L-D Beaumont is a house in Cap d'Antibes. It was designed by the American architect Barry Dierks for the British arms manufacturer Anthony Edgar Somers. [ 1 ] It is listed on the Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel .

  3. Barry Dierks - Wikipedia

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    Villa Le Clocher: Lord and Lady Norman: 1472, chemin de la Garoupe, Antibes: n° IA06001154 [25] 1950: Cottage d'Eilenroc: Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont: 460, avenue Mrs. L-D Beaumont, Antibes: n° IA06001161 [26] 1951: Villa Hier: Anthony Edgar Somers: 374, avenue Mrs. L-D Beaumont, Antibes: n° IA06001173 [27] 1952: Villa La Folie: Willoughby Norman ...

  4. Villa - Wikipedia

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    Villa/Vila (or its cognates) is part of many Spanish and Portuguese placenames, like Vila Real and Villadiego: a villa/vila is a town with a charter (fuero or foral) of lesser importance than a ciudad/cidade ("city"). When it is associated with a personal name, villa was probably used in the original sense of a country estate rather than a ...

  5. Talk:Villa Hier - Wikipedia

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  6. Parc de Mon Repos - Wikipedia

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    The villa in the centre of the park hosted the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee from 1922 to 1967. [1] Gallery. The Maison de Mon-Repos was the ...

  7. Rietveld Schröder House - Wikipedia

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    The Rietveld Schröder House constitutes both inside and outside a radical break with all architecture before it. The two-storey house is situated in Utrecht, at the end of a terrace, but it makes no attempt to relate to its neighbouring buildings (although it shares an exterior wall with the last house in the terrace).

  8. Villa Maund - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Maund was a hunting lodge built on a spur of the Alps by the English banker and mountaineer Sir John Oakley Maund, one of the first to climb the east summit of the 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) high Les Droites in the Mont Blanc massif. After his death in 1902, it passed into the possession of his daughter Zoe Désirée Maund throughout ...

  9. Wahnfried - Wikipedia

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    A stylized version of Villa Wahnfried was used for the sets of Stefan Herheim's new production of Parsifal at the Bayreuth Festival in 2008. The house was closed again in 2010 for extensive restoration and renovation at a cost of 20 million Euros. On 26 July 2015, there was a grand re-opening of the villa, with archive rooms and a new pavilion.