| The Carrère Villa | |
| The
Villa Carrère was built after the First World War. The half-timbering,
the staircase and the windowsills are made out of Vosges sandstones. It
is sometimes called « Villa Bunny Rabbit » because of the
rabbit sculpture above one of the entry. | |
| The
house used to belong to the Carrère couple. Jean Paul Carrère, born in
Bordeaux was a painter who made plenty of still life, nude and some
landscape paintings. The building is now home to the Tourist Board. | |










