Villa Mirasol, Belle Époque villa in Mont-de-Marsan, France.
Villa Mirasol showcases Belle Époque architecture featuring an ornate rotunda, intricate moldings, decorative elements and large windows designed to provide abundant natural light throughout its elegantly appointed interior spaces.
Built in 1912 by architect Léonce Léglise, this villa represents the architectural grandeur of the early 20th century and serves as a testament to the lifestyle of affluent families during the Belle Époque period.
The villa houses nine sculptures from the Despiau-Wlérick Museum in its public spaces and operates Michelin-starred restaurants that blend Southwest French cuisine with international culinary influences, creating a refined gastronomic experience.
The establishment offers seven renovated rooms with river views, equipped meeting spaces for professional events, and comprehensive services including restaurant, bar, private parking, and accessibility features for guests with mobility needs.
Villa Mirasol uniquely combines a boutique hotel, two Michelin-starred restaurants, and a 7-hectare garden with natural waterfall, creating an exceptional blend of gastronomy, heritage, and hospitality in the heart of the Landes region.
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