Villa Majorelle is the first entirely Art Nouveau house in Nancy. It invites visitors to discover a unique universe, reflecting an artistic philosophy advocating "art for all, and art in everything!"
Designed in 1901 by architect Henri Sauvage for designer Louis Majorelle, the villa's architecture reflects the elegance of the era. It boldly blends nature and modernity. The plant-based ironwork created by Louis Majorelle and the stained-glass windows designed by Jacques Gruber give it a unique identity. Every detail, both inside and outside the villa, reflects the aesthetics of the Nancy School. Throughout the tour, visitors are invited to share the intimate life of the Majorelle family. Reception rooms and bedrooms: the decor has been meticulously restored with iconic early 20th-century furniture. A unique immersion into the heart of Art Nouveau in Meurthe-et-Moselle.