In Biarritz, this house was built in 1903 by architect Gaston Ernest in Bidache stone, brick and half-timbering, and is one of Biarritz's landmark buildings.
The Villa Goéland, with its mix of stone, brick and half-timbering, its peppered tower, its interplay of roofs,
its flamboyant openings and Tudor arches, is one of Biarritz's rare examples of the Belle Epoque.
Situated on the Plateau de l'Atalaye, you'll enjoy a panoramic view of the ocean.
This is a private villa that cannot be visited.
Fixed telephone : +33 5 59 22 37 10
e-mail : biarritz.tourisme@destination-biarritz.fr
Web site (URL) : www.destination-biarritz.fr/patrimoine-culturel/villa-le-goeland/
House and building
French
Pram-friendly
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours