Lorada, Neo-Provencal villa in Ramatuelle, France
Lorada is a villa in the neo-Provençal style in Ramatuelle. It once belonged to the French singer Johnny Hallyday. The villa has two floors and is surrounded by a large property with olive trees. The main house has several guest rooms, an apartment, and a caretaker's house. The land includes a big pool.
The villa was designed and completed at the end of the 1980s by two architects. It served as the residence of a French musician for several decades.
The name of the property combines the names of two children of Johnny Hallyday (Laura and David) and was linked to a French music album partly recorded there. It tells the personal story behind this place.
The property is accessed through a gate, with pathways laid out to navigate between the various buildings and areas. It helps to allow time to explore the scale of the grounds and visit the different structures.
The building merges Mexican hacienda architecture with Provencal elements, creating an unexpected cultural blend. This fusion stands out in the local architecture of the area.
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