This house, now privately owned, features a metal structure with a square tower and masonry outbuildings.
It was designed by the famous engineer Gustave Eiffel and created by the firm of Duclos in Courbevoie.
It was designed by the famous engineer Gustave Eiffel and created by the firm of Duclos in Courbevoie.
It was transported from Bordeaux and reassembled bit by bit after the 1895 Universal Exhibition at the request of Mr Meiffre, a wealthy migrant who had returned to his homeland and wanted a fireproof villa; he then sold it to the current owners. An architectural and technical innovation, it was one of the very first houses that could be dismantled.
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Not open to the public
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