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Villa Kerylos

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Villa Kérylos, also known as Villa Grecque Kérylos, brings ancient Greece to life on the waterfront of Baie des Fourmis in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Built from 1902 to 1908 for Théodore Reinach, it blends sea views, an open courtyard, and richly detailed rooms that feel both scholarly and cinematic.

For your first visit, book standard entry for your preferred time, add a guided slot if you want deeper context, and lock your day early so you avoid timing stress on the Riviera.
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6 tips for visiting the Villa Kerylos

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Start at opening for calmer rooms
If you want quieter interiors and cleaner photos, start right at opening in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. The first wave is usually smoother than mid-afternoon, especially on sunny Riviera weekends. That way you settle into the house rhythm before rooms get busier.
2
Use guided slots strategically
If your priority is context, pick one of the guided departures at 11 am, 2:30 pm, or 3:30 pm. On tighter days, a self-guided start and a later guided slot often works better than waiting around. This keeps your timing sharp and your visit richer.
3
Keep one hour for audio
The included multilingual audioguide is built as a roughly one-hour route through key rooms and stories. If this is your first pass, follow it fully before adding extra photo stops. That way you get the full narrative arc instead of a fragmented walk.
4
Plan the final approach on foot
At the moment, Rue Gustave Eiffel is pedestrian-only for the final approach, so do not plan a drop-off right at the entrance. If you arrive by taxi or ride-share, set a nearby stop and keep a short walk buffer. This avoids a rushed start before you even step inside.
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Pair it with a Nice museum stop
If you want a full art day, pair Villa Kérylos with Musée Marc Chagall in Nice after your morning slot. If you have a longer schedule and car access, Fondation Maeght adds a very different hillside modern-art mood. That way your day feels curated, not repetitive.
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Use summer evening openings
If you visit between May and September, aim for an evening opening that can run until 10 pm. The softer light over Baie des Fourmis makes exterior shots and short garden pauses feel completely different from midday. It is a small timing hack that makes the stop more memorable.

How to plan a smooth Villa Kérylos stop from Nice

A low-stress visit here is mostly sequencing: lock your entry format first, then shape transport and nearby stops around that fixed anchor.

Choose your format before you arrive

If you want deeper interpretation, lock one guided slot at 11 am, 2:30 pm, or 3:30 pm and build the rest of the day around it. If flexibility matters more, start with standard entry and add context through the included audio route. Decide once, then commit, so you avoid idle waiting at Villa Kérylos. Book now.

Time your slot around Riviera flow

Morning entry is usually the cleanest choice if your priority is calmer rooms and focused photos. Between May and September, evening openings up to 10 pm can give you softer light over Baie des Fourmis and a less rushed mood. For couples this often feels more atmospheric, while families usually benefit from the earlier rhythm.

Build a practical pairing after Beaulieu-sur-Mer

For first-time visitors, a reliable pattern is Villa Kérylos first, then Musée Marc Chagall in Nice for a city-museum contrast. If you have a longer day and private transport, Fondation Maeght adds a second, very different art context. One deliberate pairing keeps your route coherent and your energy steadier.

Why Villa Kérylos feels unlike other Riviera villas

This place was not designed as generic prestige architecture. It was built as a researched, lived-in interpretation of ancient Greek domestic culture, right on the water in Beaulieu-sur-Mer.

A 1902 dream on the Baie des Fourmis

In 1902, Théodore Reinach commissioned Emmanuel Pontremoli to create a villa inspired by Hellenistic homes of the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. The location at Baie des Fourmis was part of the concept, not a backdrop: sea light and architecture were designed to work together. That is why the house feels both intellectual and deeply atmospheric.

From private project to shared heritage

After the death of Théodore Reinach in 1928, the villa was bequeathed to the Institut de France. In 1929, a dedicated foundation was created to preserve the site long term. This transition explains why the house still feels personal in tone while operating as a public cultural place.

What to notice on your first room loop

Start with the open courtyard, then move through the decorated rooms before closing at the sea-facing Galerie des Antiques. This sequence helps you read the villa as a lived house, not a disconnected set of displays. If you travel solo, this order is especially effective because you can keep your pace without losing the narrative thread.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I book Villa Kérylos in advance?

Yes, especially if your date is fixed or you want a guided slot. Advance booking gives you more control over timing and helps you avoid last-minute compression on Riviera travel days.
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How much time should I plan inside?

A practical baseline is about one hour for the full audioguide route. If you add garden pauses and photo time, many visitors land around 75 to 105 minutes.
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When are guided visits, and what do they cost?

Guided visits run daily on opening days at 11 am, 2:30 pm, and 3:30 pm. The supplement is EUR 5 on a full ticket and EUR 3 on reduced/free/pass categories.
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What are the current ticket prices?

Base admission is listed at EUR 15 full and EUR 10 reduced. Annual passes are EUR 25 individual and EUR 60 family; rates were checked on 2026-03-05 and can change.
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Is Villa Kérylos accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Access is partial: the ground floor is accessible, while some zones remain difficult because of the historic structure. Adapted alternatives are available, and planning ahead helps keep your visit comfortable.
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How do I reach Villa Kérylos from Nice without a car?

Use bus line 600 or 15 to stop Kérylos, or take the train to Beaulieu-sur-Mer station. Keep in mind that the final stretch on Rue Gustave Eiffel is currently pedestrian-only.
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Can I eat in the gardens or bring my dog?

Lunch in the gardens is not allowed, and dogs are not admitted inside the site. Guide dogs are the clear exception.
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What makes Villa Kérylos different from other Riviera stops?

It is not a generic mansion: it was conceived from 1902 as a researched re-creation of a Hellenistic residence, then completed from 1902 to 1908 on the Baie des Fourmis waterfront. The result is a rare mix of scholarship, sea-facing architecture, and immersive room design.
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General information

opening hours

Regular schedule: October 1-March 31, 10 am to 5 pm; April 1-September 30, 10 am to 6 pm. From May to September, evening openings run regularly up to 10 pm. The villa is closed on May 1, and closes at 4 pm on December 24 and December 31. Seasonal programs can shift, so re-check the day before your visit.

address

Villa Kérylos
Rue Gustave Eiffel
06310 Beaulieu-sur-Mer
France

how to get there

By car, use the Lower Corniche (RD 6098) between Nice and Monaco; parking is next to the town hall in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. By bus, lines 600 and 15 stop at Kérylos, and by rail use Beaulieu-sur-Mer station. Due to current works, the final stretch on Rue Gustave Eiffel is pedestrian-only.

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tickets

Current base rates are EUR 15 full and EUR 10 reduced. Annual passes are listed at EUR 25 individual and EUR 60 family. Guided visits add EUR 5 (full) or EUR 3 (reduced/free/pass), with daily slots at 11 am, 2:30 pm, and 3:30 pm. Prices checked on 2026-03-05 and can change.

accessibility

Because of the historic layout, some zones are hard to access, but the ground floor is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility. For visitors with visual impairments, a companion-based visit with audiodescription is available, and guide dogs are allowed. If you need tailored support, plan your setup before arrival so entry stays smooth.
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