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Сен-Жан-Кап-Ферра Путеводитель
Этот полуостров на Лазурном берегу Франции славится своей дикой красотой, потрясающими виллами и элегантными яхтами. С момента своего гламурного расцвета и до сегодняшнего дня Кап-Ферра был игровой площадкой для голливудских королевских особ, чтобы пообщаться с настоящими королевскими особами – можно почти услышать, как звенят бокалы с шампанским среди состоятельных людей, любуясь его дворами, заполненными флорой, и широкими видами.
На полпути между Вильфранш и Больё, это самый престижный мыс Ривьеры. Начиная с Прекрасной эпохи и по сей день, он привлекает людей со всего мира, желающих насладиться хорошей жизнью. Спокойствие и теплый климат делают его излюбленным местом отдыха как среди европейской аристократии, так и среди международных миллионеров.

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is an exclusive community on the French Riviera that’s been known as a vacation hotspot for the well-heeled dating back to the late 1800s. Its abundance of opulent historic villas owned by millionaires and billionaires has earned the seaside Mediterranean village the nickname the “Peninsula of Billionaires.” Actors, politicians, royalty, and tech titans, from Winston Churchill to the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, have vacationed or owned homes in the French seaside town. Locals—and they have included Henri Mattise, David Niven, Oscar Wilde, Charlie Chaplin, Noel Coward, Baroness Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild, the Rolling Stones, Paul Allen and Andrew Lloyd Webber to name just a few—call this one-time impoverished fishing village simply ‘Cap Ferrat’.
The peninsula is strewn with elegant houses, many of which have shocking scandals behind them, such as the delightful Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild , home to a remarkable collection of works of art. These luxurious villas are nestled among lush vegetation, discretely protected from prying eyes. They are some of the most expensive villas in the entire world, and are often include a private beach and locked gates. Otherwise masked by foliage, views of the shore can be admired from the coastal path, and from the path by St-Hospice Point . Today, this exclusive coastal community, known for its yacht-filled harbor and opulent historic villas, is home to only about 1,600 permanent residents.

St Jean Cap Ferrat’s History
The peninsula of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat became a leading holiday resort around the end of the 19th century. Its dry and rocky landscape was originally home to just a handful of fishermen’s and farmers’ cottages clustered around the church and harbor. This hamlet was known as Saint-Jean and was part of the commune of Villefranche-sur-Mer.
Cap Ferrat has been a magnet for royals and high rollers since Leopold II of Belgium bought and expanded Villa Les Cèdres there in 1830; his palatial 14-bedroom home was linked by tunnel to the house of his mistress. (Here’s the whole crazy story.) The estate of Villa Les Cèdres is the largest private botanical garden in the world. “It’s a real treasure, I call it the Louvre of botany” said Franklin Picard who, in 1999, published культовая книга о Les Cèdres.

King Leopold II went on to develop most of the high-sided western part of the Cap, which remains the most exclusive stretch, with its sunsets and views towards Nice and pretty Вильфранш-сюр-Мер.
Balmy enough for banana trees and palm trees to flourish between maritime pines and cypresses, Cap Ferrat was the domain of pirates and fishermen (much like St Tropez). It was the convicts of Villefranche-sur-Mer prison that built the harbor, the hub of Cap Ferrat, between 1840 and 1876.
In 1876, the Compagnie Générale des Eaux created a 6800m³ artificial lake within leafy parkland. Fed by the river Vésubie, this lake also featured a small island and a waterfall. This water was the reason why the peninsula came to be covered in denser and more diverse vegetation. From then on, Cap Ferrat became a firm favorite with families who would arrive from Nice by horse-drawn carriage to have picnics under the pine and olive trees, or have lunch in one of the many restaurants that sprang up near the harbor.
As belle époque mansions burgeoned, so began a golden age that peaked during the Twenties when playwright Somerset Maugham bought a Moorish style house from Leopold’s chaplain. He hosted everyone who was anyone, from T S Eliot and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Winston Churchill.
At nearby Villa La Fiorentina – a vast property inspired by a Florentine palace with two swimming pools – Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were photographed for the cover of Vogue, Frank Sinatra partied with Cary Grant, and there was an “escapade on a bicyclette” involving John F Kennedy and Grace Kelly.
A song composed in 1938 after a beach party by Noël Coward called I Went to a Marvellous Party sums up Великий Гэтсби feel of this era: “Quite for no reason/ I’m here for the season/ And high as a kite/ Living in error/ With Maud at Cap Ferrat/ Which couldn’t be right… People’s behavior/ Away from Belgravia/ Would make you aghast.”
Read about the crazy stories behind some of Cap Ferrat’s most famous villas.

Независимость
Графство Nice, принадлежавшее Савойскому дому с 1388 года, было присоединено к Франции в 1860 году. В 1904 году Сен-Жан отделился от Вильфранс-сюр-Мер и стал независимой коммуной. Первоначально называвшаяся Сен-Жан-сюр-Мер, коммуна получила название Сен-Жан-Кап-Ферра в 1907 году.
Развитие туризма
In the early 1900s, winter tourism began to be popular on the French Riviera. Its very mild climate сделало его привлекательным для богатых британских или русских семей, которые вскоре превратили его в очень популярное место. Сен-Жан-Кап-Ферра стал очень популярным, и были построены первые большие поместья.
In 1904, the Hôtel Bedford (now the Hôtel Royal-Riviera) was built at the base of the peninsula. Its geographical location made it popular with high society. Designed to accommodate wealthy cosmopolitan clientele, 1908 saw the construction of the Grand Hôtel (now owned by hotel chain Four Seasons) on the Cap-Ferrat headland surrounded by lush greenery.
Famous Visitors to Cap Ferrat
In the Fifties, tourism started to become more summer-based and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat became a fashionable seaside resort popular with celebrities from all over the world. Visitors included Edith Piaf, Charlie Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Roger Moore, Tony Curtis, David Niven and Romy Schneider, who got married there in 1966. It was also a haven for politicians such as Général de Gaulle, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Raymond Barre, Winston Churchill, George Bush, Bill Clinton and Boris Eltsine.
Henri Matisse paid many visits to the Villa Natacha, owned by the art publisher Alec Tériade. The painter had already created a stained glass window and a ceramic mural for the villa’s dining room. The publisher invited many of the artists he worked with to his villa, notably Chagall and Пикассо, and even his fellow countryman Odysséas Elýtis, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1979. Jean Cocteau painted murals in the Town Hall and throughout an entire villa. Charlotte Salomon, a Jewish artist of German origins, stayed at the Hôtel Belle Aurore (now the Hôtel La Villa Cap Ferrat) for two years, where she painted her masterpiece “Life? or Theatre?”.
Ever since, royalty, artists, politicians and rich industrialists have continued to fall in love with the unique charm of this place where the expression “In order to live happily, live hidden” becomes even more meaningful.
What to See in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
It’s a small area, but one of the most beautiful on the French Riviera. Here are the can’t-miss things to see and do in Satin-Jean-Cap-Ferrat:
See What Jean Cocteau Left Behind

The artist who had the biggest impact on Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat was Жан Кокто. A regular guest at the ‘Santo Sospir’ villa whose walls he decorated with splendid but controversial frescoes, he was also behind the fresco that graces the wedding hall in the Town Hall , which can be viewed on request at the Town Hall reception.
Saint-Jean: A Tiny, Charming Town

The beach resort town of Saint-Jean находится на восточной стороне величественного лесистого полуострова Кап-Ферра и стоит того, чтобы его посетить. С пляжем, пристанью для яхт, магазинами и ресторанами, это прекрасное место для начала знакомства с Кап-Ферра. Он более спокойный и менее туристический, чем другие места на Лазурном Берегу. Это делает его идеальным, если вы хотите уйти от сувенирных магазинов.
St Jean Cap Ferrat became a holiday haven in the early 20th century, with the arrival of wealthy foreign families, who built vast estates, like Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. Once a fishing village, St-Jean is now a smart seaside resort, greatly sought after for its peacefulness. A few old houses overlook the harbor, now largely devoted to yachts. The stepped street south of boulevard de la Libération in the village also offers some fine viewpoints.
The Famously Stunning Cap Ferrat Walk

In order to better appreciate the beauty of Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, you can visit on foot by taking the coastal path. It is signposted for 14 km and divided into 3 parts: the tour of Cap Ferrat, the pine-forest and the Maurice Rouvier walk which links Saint Jean Cap Ferrat to Больё.
Прогулка по побережью Сен-Жан-Кап-Ферра, возможно, является самой красивой прогулкой по побережью в мире. Пышная зелень Кап-Ферра, белые скалы и средиземноморское синее море делают эту прогулку очень запоминающейся. Прогулку по побережью можно разбить на два более коротких участка или же можно пройти всю прогулку сразу, обойдя весь мыс.
Вот complete guide to the seaside Cap Ferrat walk.
The Elegant Villa Rothschild


If you love architecture, you’ll need to pay a visit to the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild , which is open to visitors. They also hold many fantastic special events, which we will include in our Календарь событий.
The villa was built in 1905 to accommodate Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild’s ever-growing art collection. It became a hub for art of all kinds: literary parties, music, gatherings of art collectors, and riveting conversation. This was a space where culture-lovers could commune far from the hubbub of the French Riviera’s less modest areas.


Этот особняк украшен сокровищами баронессы Беатрисы Эфрусси де Ротшильд. Здесь выставлено более 5000 произведений искусства, а также впечатляющая коллекция мебели, ламп и ковров.
Вилла наиболее известна своими французскими, японскими и тропическими садами, а также фестивалем роз и растений, который проходит каждый май. Баронесса была вдохновлена своими путешествиями, чтобы создать семь садов, оформленных вокруг нескольких тем. Испанский, флорентийский или японский... сад муз, сад гранильщика, розарий... безупречные дорожки, пальмы и редкие ароматы окружают этот рай.
Открытые часы: Open 365 days a year from 10am to 6pm except:
– In July and August from 10am to 7pm
– From November to January: Monday to Friday from 2pm to 6pm / weekends, public holidays and school holidays from 10am to 6pm. Last admission 1/2 hour before closing.
The bookstore-boutique is open during Villa hours.
The tea room is only open on weekends from November to January.
The restaurant is part of the visit to the villa. You must buy your entrance ticket from the hostesses.
Parking is available onsite.