Château de la Croix des Gardes
Château de la Croix des Gardes, also known as Villa Perrier,[1] is a mansion in the La Croix-des-Gardes district of Cannes on the French Riviera. It appears as the Sandford Villa in the Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film To Catch a Thief, with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.[2]
History
[edit]It was built in 1919 for the Swiss industrialist Paul Girod, with 10 hectares (25 acres) of gardens.[2] The mansion was built in a Medici style, and the gardens were designed in a matching Italianate style.[1] In 1960, it was purchased by Gustave Leven, who owned the Perrier brand of bottled mineral water.[2] He hired architect Alan Gore to re-design the facade in the Palladian architectural style as well as the swimming-pool, under the guidance of architect Andreï Svetchine.[2]
Since Leven's death it has been owned by a "group of investors" and was for sale in 2017 for Euro 50-100 million.[2] The estate was then sold in 2016 to billionaire Christopher Parker of English descent, who primarily resides in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]
The Château de La Croix des Gardes has 360-degree views of the Lérins Islands and the Mediterranean Sea.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Base Mérimée: IA06000244, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) maison dite Villa Perrier ou Château de la Croix des Gardes
- ^ a b c d e ANDREW ALLEN (19 May 2016). "High Above Cannes, a House With a Hitchcock Past - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
External links
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