Villa Nellcôte
"Villa Nellcôte is a 16-room mansion of the Belle Epoque, previously occupied and used as headquarters by the local Gestapo during the Nazi occupation of France. In the spring of 1971, new rebellious tenants and their colourful entourage hosted the property for six months. The barefoot hippies, the beautiful settings and the dark past were a perfect match resulting in a rock album that to this day inspire people across borders and nations."
The mansion Villa Nellcôte is located in Villefranche-sur-Mer and associated with the production of one of the most iconic rock albums ever made. The fragrance is the embodiment of the magnificent garden and beautiful surroundings of the estate. The scent is aromatic, floral and refreshing. Fragrance notes include lemon flower, jasmine, cedar wood.