Barcelonnette Mexican Photo Gallery
1/17. Villa Anita at the Place Aimé Gassier, the honorary consulate of the United States of Mexico, Barcelonnette
2/17. Villa l'Ubayette, 1903, is the only Barcelonnette Mexican Villa using natural stone
3/17. Villa La Roseraie, 1884, at #9 Allée des Dames in Barcelonnette
4/17. Villa Puebla, 1880-1903, built for Eugène Lions, Barcelonnette
5/17. Villa La Casita at Ave Watton de Ferry in Barcelonnette
6/17. Villa Fontvive at #21 Ave des Trois Frères Arnaud, recently refurbished to yellow and blue (painting person still visible)
7/17. Villa de la Fontaine, #6 on the north side of Ave des Trois Frères Arnaud, Barcelonnette
8/17. Rosy-white Villa Les Tourelles, #4 Ave des Trois Frères Arnaud, Barcelonnette
9/17. La Blachiere, built in 1901, Allée des Dames, Barcelonnette
10/17. A couple of "Mexican Villas" at the east side of Barcelonnette
11/17. A tall, narrow "Mexican Villa" in the town of Barcelonnette
12/17. The 19th-c Villa La Sapinière in Barcelonnette became the Musée de la Vallée de l'Ubaye in 1988
13/17. Villa Le Chatelet, Barcelonnette
14/17. Villa Chabrand on Ave de la Liberation in Barcelonnette was built in 1884
15/17. A lovely yellow "Mexican Villa" out on the east side of Barcelonnette
16/17. The famous yellow and red "Villa Bleue" on Ave Porfirio Diaz, Barcelonnette
17/17. The rear side of the "Villa Bleue" on Ave Porfirio Diaz, Barcelonnette


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