Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

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During my stay in Nice, one of the places my friend really wanted to visit was the beautiful villa and gardens in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat just a short train journey away. I had visions of stunning gardens in the sunshine and walking around feeling like I was Coco Chanel.

Alas, it was such disgusting weather, it was more like doing my best not to slip in the rain whilst looking like a windswept mess. The villa was still beautiful though, so here’s everything you need to know about it’s history, gardens and how to get there.


What a faff this was. We took the train from Nice Ville station to Beaulieu-sur-mer, a mere 10 minute ride away. Google Maps told us it was then a nice 30 minute stroll round the water to get to the Villa. It was indeed a 30 minute stroll, but not a nice one. The weather was awful and twice we got completely soaked by the waves which were strong in the wind!

In hindsight, I wish we had taken the bus direct (green line 15 leaves from Beaulieu train station direct to the villa regularly and takes only 5 minutes).

What a lovely day!!!


The villa was built between 1907 and 1912, commissioned by Béatrice de Rothschild. Béatrice was born in Paris, and was the daughter of the famous banker, Alphonse James de Rothschild.

The beautiful villa

At age 19 Béatrice married Maurice Ephrussi, 15 years her senior and clearly a right wrong ‘un. Béatrice was very eligible, she was beautiful and mega rich, and this fool treated her horrendously. Not only did he lose lots of her money gambling and constantly need bailing out, even worse he gave her syphilis which nearly killed her and rendered her unable to have children, meaning she never became a mother.

Thankfully she divorced him in 1904, just before her father died, meaning she inherited all his wealth and didn’t have to share it with Maurice. Instead she built this house – possibly the biggest ‘f*$% you’ in divorce history! I decided I quite liked her.

Béatrice wanted the house to showcase her art collection, her extensive array of porcelain, and even have special rooms for her pet dogs. The décor was beautifully done inside, and also highlighted an array of antiques and special pieces of furniture Béatrice had collected on her travels.

The elegant living area

As well as a plush interior, Béatrice wanted to create extensive gardens reflecting her love of travel. As such, the villa is surrounded by nine gardens, each on a different theme: French, Spanish, Japanese, Florentine, Exotic, Provencal, and a stone and rose garden.

The overall plot is also designed to almost sit like a ship sailing out to the sea, with the gardens narrowing to an end at the edge of the cliff overlooking the sea in the same way a boat’s helm does. This is to mimic her time on a cruise ship which she loved.

A view down the formal garden section

Béatrice died in 1934 and left the villa to the Institut de France. It’s now open for visitors to tour the villa and gardens, as well as for lunch in the lovely restaurant.


  • Villa & Gardens Opening Times: 10am – 6pm daily, 365 days a year (9am – 7pm July and August, 2 – 6pm Nov – Jan).
  • Tea Room Opening Times: 12 – 3pm for lunch, 3 – 5.30pm for tea.
  • Price: €17 (full adult rate), €12 (children 7 to 18 years old, students <25years old), €48 (family pass for 2 adults and 2 children aged 7-18 years old), Free (children -7years old and disabled visitors).
  • Purchasing Tickets: You can buy tickets at the site. If you’re visiting in peak season consider booking online in advance, but please note tickets can’t be collected from the Villa, you must print them off and bring them with you.
At least we managed sunglasses at one point!


So there you have it, what did you think of the Villa and Gardens? We thought it was beautiful, we just could have done without the rain!! Stay safe and happy travelling!

24 responses to “Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild”

  1. Beautiful villa! What a shame you did not have nice weather.

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  2. Bummer about the miserable weather. The villa and gardens look lovely though. Glad Beatrice was able to dump that loser and didn’t have to share her inheritance with him.

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    1. Yeah the weather wasn’t great, but I suppose on the plus side at least it was quiet 🙂

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  3. I guess the filthy rich have problems, too. I hope Beatrice was happy there.

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    1. I wonder if wealth isn’t so much not having problems, but more not having perspective on those problems.
      Though Beatrice was wronged pretty badly so I’m glad she had a nice big house haha!

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  4. Well done Beatrice for dumping that awful husband and living her best life possible after a horrendous marriage. Her home is stunning and the gardens are beautifully manicured. Too bad about the weather; maybe you’ll have to return someday. Lovely photos as usual Hannah!

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    1. I agree totally, I am glad of all the rich people in the world she was one of them and could have this wonderful house. I definitely would enjoy going back in the sunshine that’s for sure 🙂

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  5. It’s a beautiful villa … which I’m sure looks even prettier on a sunny day! The décor inside the house and gardens are truly elegant. Hmm, the Rothschild family definitely don’t know where the end of their wealth is (but I’m glad Béatrice got rid of the lousy Maurice)!

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    1. I agree completely, it would be so beautiful on a sunny day – though at least we avoided the crowds! Maurice was a horrible man!

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  6. Too bad about the weather, and Google’s consistently bad advice. The house and the garden are amazing though. And that is a huge F#*! you to her ex. Maggie

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    1. Google was definitely in the bad books by the end of the day!! But the villa was worth being drenched in the rain for 🙂

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  7. Beautiful house.

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  8. Wow, it’s beautiful! Go Béatrice! It’s too bad about the walk and the weather, but I’m glad you were still able to see the villa!

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    1. The weather was definitely a downer, but I’m so glad to have seen the villa and learned about Beatrice 🙂

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  9. Weather-permitting, the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild looks stunning! Honestly, I quite like Béatrice de Rothschild; based on her unhappy marriage, she ended up doing well for herself by creating this villa. Revenge at its finest! I didn’t visit the villa while in the south of France, but I’ll have to go now! Thanks for sharing your adventure with us, Han!

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    1. I agree that I quite liked Beatrice, and if you’re rich, why not get this sort of revenge!! 🙂 I love the south of France, I could go back every year and still not see everything! Have a lovely weekend Rebecca 🙂

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  10. Despite the weather it is still stunning! I’d love to visit one day 🙂 Go Beatrice!!

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    1. You would love the south of France 🙂

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  11. I agree both the villa and gardens look beautiful Hannah. Shame about the wet weather though.

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    1. Thanks Marion – even in the rain we still had a nice time 🙂

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  12. Lovely Hannah! The Villa and the garden look beautiful!!

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  13. What an incredible villa…and made all the better from being a massive in your face to the ex husband. I think I quite like her too for that. Even in terrible weather, the villa is stunning 🙂

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    1. Absolutely, it’s such an incredible place and even better given how awful her husband was!! 🙂

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