Les Colombières (The Dovecote) is a villa in
Menton, in the
Alpes-Maritimes
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on the
French Riviera
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. The gardens of the villa were designed by
Ferdinand Bac between 1918 and 1927.
Bac also designed modernist furniture for the house and personally painted all the villa's frescos and paintings.
The gardens are in size, and have been described as full of "wit, brilliance and imagination" that "inspire both the intellect and the imagination".
Bac's friends Émile and Caroline Ladan-Bockairy bought the Domaine des Colombières in 1918; before this, it was the property of the philosopher
Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée
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Life
Fouillée was born at La Pouëze, Maine-et-Loire. He held several minor philosophical lectureships, and from 1864 was professor of philosophy at the l ...
. The Ladan-Bockairys invited Bac to come to live with them and to rebuild and enlarge the building. His design for the house drew on his memories from visits to different Mediterranean countries. Bac painted the frescoes in the house and designed the Modernist furniture.
The villa, built in 1790, is set over three storeys, and is in size.
It has 14 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, with an exterior painted red and yellow.
The interior of the house is adorned with
fresco
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s painted by Bac, featuring idealised landscapes from Mediterranean countries including Greece, Turkey, Italy, and Morocco.
Some of the rooms are themed; a carnival scene is depicted in the Venetian Room, a room also decorated with a
Murano
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glass chandelier and gondola lights. Wooden cabinets painted with birds line the Parrot Room.
During the
Second World War, the villa was used in the rehabilitation of Italian soldiers and, subsequently, as a bed-and-breakfast.
Prominent visitors to Les Colombières included the artist
Jean Cocteau and the French war hero
Marshal
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Joseph Joffre.
Bac died in Compiègne in November 1952, aged 93; he survived Émile Ladan-Bockairy by three days. Caroline Ladan-Bockairy lived for several years afterward, and the three of them are buried in a mausoleum on a rock overlooking the garden at Les Colombières.
Garden
Bac planned a garden around the house with pavilions, colonnades, bridges, and secret gardens. There were quiet, enclosed spaces and open areas of wild plants with broad vistas. Bac wrote that "the soul of gardens shelters the greatest sum of serenity at man's disposal." Bac wrote two books about his Mediterranean gardens, ''Les Colombières'' and ''Jardins enchantés''.
Created on the site of an
olive
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grove, the gardens are set over several levels, studded with
Mediterranean cypresses. The gardens reference classical literature such as
Homer's ''
Odyssey'', including
Nausicaa
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's fountain, a garden named for
Ulysses
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, and a head of
Medusa.
At the centre of an avenue of large olive jars is a 600-year
carob tree
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, said to be the oldest carob tree in France. Twelve small buildings guide visitors through the garden.
The site is located on a hillside above Menton's harbour.
and noted for its fine views of the Bay of Menton and Menton's old city.
Recent history
Les Colombières was classified as a French
Monuments Historique in October 1991.
The estate has been owned by a British couple, Michael and Margaret Likierman, since 1995.
Michael Likierman was the founding CEO of the French arm of
Habitat furniture stores.
Margaret Likierman had first visited the house on a guided tour of its garden three years earlier, as a participant of a colloquium on the future of historic private gardens.
Half of the estate had been sold by Caroline's Ladan-Bockairy's descendants, and the Ladan-Bockairy's last child died in 1991.
In their purchase of the estate the Likiermans had to negotiate with the grandchildren of the Ladan-Bockairys, and restore the house with sensitivity, in order to comply with their acquisition of a "Monuments Historiques".
The restoration of Les Colombières was enabled by the assistance of Jean-Yvan Yarmola, the chief architect of France's "Monuments Historiques", the Czech contemporary sculptor Ivan Theimer, architect Bernard Camous, and landscape designer Arnaud Maurières.
The Likiermans spent five years restoring the house at a cost of €4 million, and moved into Les Colombières in 2000.
Their restoration was designed with a potential future purchaser in mind, as a swimming pool and air conditioning were added to the house, and "the right number of bedrooms and bathrooms."
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External links
Official site
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French Riviera
Gardens in Menton
Houses in Alpes-Maritimes
Modernist architecture in France
Monuments historiques of Alpes-Maritimes
Villas in France