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Type
  
Private residence

Completed
  
1890's

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Address
  
26 Avenue Louise Bordes06230, Villefranche-sur-Mer

Similar
  
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Nellcôte (often referred to as Villa Nellcôte) is a Belle Epoque 16-room mansion on a headland above the sea at Villefranche-sur-Mer on the Côte d'Azur in southern France. Nellcote was leased from April 1971 to March 1972 by Keith Richards, guitarist of The Rolling Stones, and recording sessions for their classic 1972 Exile on Main St. album took place in its basement.

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Nellcôte The Rolling Stones and Their Exile at The Villa Nellcte

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History

Nellcôte The Rolling Stones and Their Exile at The Villa Nellcte

In the late 1890s, a former banker, Eugene Thomas, built the imposing villa fronted with marble Ionic columns. Originally it bore the name of Chateau Amicitia. In 1919, the villa, since renamed Nellcôte, was acquired by the Bordes family, famous shipowners specialising in the transport of sodium nitrate between Chile and France.

Nellcôte Then amp Now The Rolling Stones39 French Villa of Debauchery

Adding infamy to its history, Nellcôte served as the headquarters of the local Gestapo during the Nazi occupation of France in the early 1940s, with the floor vents in the basement reportedly being decorated with swastikas.

Nellcôte Then amp Now The Rolling Stones39 French Villa of Debauchery

It is presently owned by a Russian national, who purchased it for 100 million euros ($128 million) in 2005.


Nellcôte Villa Nellcte Villefranche Birthplace of Exile in Main Street

References

Nellcôte Wikipedia