LES DEMEURES DE MAJORELLE
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Dirigeants
Sources : INSEE (SIRENE) · INPI — Registre National des Entreprises (RNE).
Présentation
Grand estate & art nouveau house from 1902, decorated with stained glass & curved wooden staircases.
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Avis
This is a review of a guided tour. It was instructive and logically designed, as we spent time talking about the consistency of design in each room, how the family used the rooms, and how the layout changed (e.g., the Moroccan influences after the bombing). The tour was very accommodating and I recommend it. I wouldn't have gotten as much information via a self-guided tour. The extra 3 euros for a tour are cheap. The caveat is that you must book tours in advance and there is at most one per day, as the guide doubles as guide with the nearby museum. Note that restoration work is ongoing so you can visit the first floor and only the master bedroom in the second floor at present. Very tiny gift shop, so consider buying at the museum instead or in complement.
A stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture and design—an absolute gem for anyone interested in the movement. The restored rooms are beautifully detailed, showcasing exquisite furniture and decorative elements that reflect the spirit of the era. That said, I left feeling underwhelmed. Only three rooms are accessible, and while they are lovely, they offer a limited sense of the house as a whole. I would have loved to learn more about the daily life of the Majorelle family, the full layout of the villa, and what lies behind the many closed doors—even a small plaque or visual hint would make a big difference. I also wish there had been more information about the architect and access to architectural plans or sketches to better understand the building’s original design. The little brochure notes that there will be more rooms in view after the final part of restoration planned for 2021-2022. Well, writing this review in 2025, I can attest to that not happening. The exhibition texts mention the family’s photo album several times, but unfortunately, one can only see a couple of photos. Knowing that the house was used as advertisement for Majorelle’s firm, I would love to see the commercial photographs, articles and catalogue entrees as well. Overall, it’s a beautiful site with great potential—but I left wishing for a deeper, more immersive experience.
We enjoyed our joint visit to this villa & the nearby School of Nancy museum. It's a bit cheaper to get the joint ticket. Down load the guided app as this gives lots more information. Stunning glass windows!
A beautiful example of Art Nouveau design applied in architecture, interior design & furniture design. This is a beautifully restored and presented house. Very inspiring. Walkable distance from the train station with a lot of other buildings from the same period along the way. Must book your tickets in advance before you visit. Group visitors in the morning and other visitors in the afternoon. Unfortunately they don’t have much in terms of souvenirs to buy.
I literally said "wow" out loud at least twice., especially the fireplace in the dining room. Simply amazing to see full-blown Art Nouveau en place. More interesting to me than the Musee Ecole d'Nancy because of the total effect of the architecture, furnishings and decoration. Wish more were open and I would go back in a second. Highlight of the Nancy trip.
This is definitely where you should visit in Nancy!! Even you don't like museum like my friend, you could enjoy this visiting. Unfortunately, the renovation on 3rd floor didn't finish yet, but i will come back here with my pleasure ☺️
Very interesting if you are a fan of Art Nouveau and have done your reading ahead of time. Website down, tickets bought at the Musee de l’Ecole de Nancy in person. Limited opening hours.
Villa Majorelle is a beautiful example of Art Nouveau in Nancy. Designed by Henri Sauvage for Louis Majorelle in 1902, it has amazing details like stained glass, ironwork, and organic designs. It was both a home and a place to showcase Majorelle’s furniture. The interior is stunning, and the craftsmanship is impressive. If you like architecture or history, it’s definitely worth a visit! There is a maquet of the house on the terrace, explaining the structure and materials used for building. Also, the staff was lovely and helpful.
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