The Villa Gaia is located in the heart of a park Italian decorated with fountains and dominated by majestic trees. Planted largely around 1830 by the responsible Pat Marquis of forests, it is the paradise of birds, butterflies and wild orchids.
The Burle family of return of the Mexico made the area his summer residence. She built the garden and gives his little side 1900, including the Victorian greenhouse. It’s there in the vegetable garden that Anne-Françoise now cultivates herbs, vegetables and flowers.
The lime trees planted by an herbalist heir perfume the first summer evenings.
Benches, scattered here and beyond can appreciate the charm of this old garden and sometimes find inspiration…
To eat, enjoy the Sun or relax, the chairs of the terraces you open arms
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