Villa Valmer
The Villa Valmer is a historic mansion in the 7th arrondissement of Marseille, France.[1]

Villa Valmer.
It is located near several other villas such as the La villa de Gaby Deslys. The building is in the Renaissance style with three floors. There is a garden open to the public.


Marseille
Marseille (France)
History
The villa was built for Charles Gounelle, an oil manufacturer, in 1865.[1] It was designed by architect Henry Condamin.[1] It is home to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.[1]
Origin of Name
Originally named "Wave to the Sea", it was later called Villa Valmer.
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