Villa Santo Sospir

  • Museum
  • Fine Arts
  • Painting
  • History
  • Famous people
  • Private museum
14 avenue Jean Cocteau, 06230 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
CLOSED FOR RESTORATION WORK
Listed as a Monument Historique (national heritage site) since 2007
The tattooed villa of Santo Sospir
The multi-talented Jean Cocteau was a loyal visitor to the French Riviera, leaving his mark on many of its towns.
In 1950, when the poet had just finished filming “Les Enfants Terribles”, his friend Francine Weisweiller invited him to spend a few days at her villa at Cap Ferrat.
Seduced by its beauty and magic, Jean Cocteau was to stay at the villa for several months and soon became a regular visitor. During his first stay, he began to 'tattoo' the villa's bare white walls.
He once said, "A young woman lives in Santo Sospir. It wasn't a question of decorating the walls, but rather drawing on their skin: I created linear frescoes with the minimum of colour to bring out the tattoos. Santo Sospir is a tattooed villa."
Guided tour by appointment only.
The multi-talented Jean Cocteau was a loyal visitor to the French Riviera, leaving his mark on many of its towns.
In 1950, when the poet had just finished filming “Les Enfants Terribles”, his friend Francine Weisweiller invited him to spend a few days at her villa at Cap Ferrat.
Seduced by its beauty and magic, Jean Cocteau was to stay at the villa for several months and soon became a regular visitor. During his first stay, he began to 'tattoo' the villa's bare white walls.
He once said,...

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Groups (Max capacity)
  • 10 Maximum number of people

Location

Villa Santo Sospir
14 avenue Jean Cocteau, 06230 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Spoken languages
  • English
  • French
Updated on 05 March 2025 at 10:30
by Office de Tourisme Métropolitain Nice Côte d'Azur
(Offer identifier : 733112)