Villa Kerylos, in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, was built between 1902 and 1907 by Theodore Reinach (1860-1928) to perfectly represent a palace of the
type found on the Island of Delos in the First Century, B.C. Directly on the Mediterranean, it is about half way
between Nice and Monte Carlo.


Villa Kerylos - Beaulieu-sur-Mer



The Villa Kerylos from the west side, the mansion of Gustave Eiffel is visible beyond, on the Rue Gustave Eiffel.



The path approaching the main entrance



A view to the northeast toward Èze from just outside the Library



The same view through the Library windows



The Lbrary, north end



The Library, South end



The Peristyle at the center of the entrance area of the Villa



The Peristyle (detail) the Library is visible through the doorway



A section of the ceiling of the game room at the center of the first floor of the Villa.



Madame's bedroom



The master bedroom



A view from the master bedroom window



Marble bath tub found in each other the baths



The shower located between the two baths



A view toward the mountains from the west side of the Villa



The exit path