Le Corbusier studio apartment
Cultural landmark · Boulogne-Billancourt ·

Le Corbusier studio apartment

Cultural landmark · Boulogne-Billancourt ·

Architectural gem, modernist thought, natural light, minimalist design

original furnishings
rooftop view
guided tour
preserved
geometric layout
inspiring
rare glimpse
manifesto of architectural thought
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null
Le Corbusier studio apartment by null

Information

24 Rue Nungesser et Coli, 75016 Paris, France Get directions

Paid street parking
Gender neutral restroom

Information

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24 Rue Nungesser et Coli, 75016 Paris, France Get directions

+33 9 63 52 30 22
fondationlecorbusier.fr
@fondationlecorbusier

Features

•Paid street parking
•Gender neutral restroom

Last updated

Jan 30, 2026

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Doranne L.

Google
Visiting Atelier Corbusier was like stepping into a piece of architectural history. I absolutely loved how everything has been preserved in its original construction materials — from the raw concrete walls to the built-in furniture and signature color palette. There's something incredibly powerful about seeing Le Corbusier’s vision untouched, just as he intended it. The natural light, geometric layout, and minimalist functionality are even more impressive in person. If you're into architecture or design, this is a must-see spot in Paris. It’s quiet, inspiring, and offers such a rare glimpse into modernist thought. 350,000 views/month on Google Maps 📸 I captured a few photos during my visit — check them out on Instagram: @HeyDoranne

Asma F.

Google
I visited both this and Villa la Roche on the same day. To those undecided between the two of them (or wondering if it's worth doing both), note that the studio, though much smaller, contains most of its original furnishings while the Villa la Roche is almost entirely unfurnished. The studio also has a particularly nice rooftop view. The two sites are different enough, however, not to feel redundant. My only negative comment is that I'd assumed my 30 minute unguided tour slot would be free access the entire time through, but it was interrupted halfway by a guided tour which blocked off sections of the home. The attendant was kind enough to let me re-visit those sections even as the tour was going on, but I didn't like feeling rushed/an imposition. If you book an unguided slot, make sure to verify that it doesn't overlap with any guided tours.

Anne-Marie F.

Google
Brilliant, inspiring apartment. It was a beautiful day to visit and every room was breathtaking. I enjoyed the layout and the views on the rooftop. The balcony wasn't accessible, however there was no need as the views out from the dining, living and kitchen spaces was more than enough. A brilliant visit, that I hope to take my kids to explore and see one day.

Isabelle L.

Google
The apartment in itself is beautiful and inspiring for anyone who is a Corbusier fan. However, my overall experience around the visit was a bit disappointing. When given a half an hour timeframe (which is quite tight already), one would hope to actually be able to utilize the full 30 minutes to explore the apartment without rushing through. Firstly the staff managing the visit didn’t arrive or let us into the building until a couple of minutes after the set starting time at 13:30. Secondly, while I don’t mind walking up 7 flights of stairs at all, it did take some time - which I don’t think should be time included in the 30 minute timeframe itself considering time is already precious. Once upstairs it took another couple of minutes until they let us into the actual apartment, leaving around only 20 or so minutes for the actual visit. And with 5 minutes left, they told us the visit was over and that we had to leave as they had another group (the guided tour) starting at 14:00. Overall - it’s worth a visit and I really enjoyed it, but it did feel rushed and was definitely shorter than the advertised 30 minutes. Hoping it was a one off rather than the standard.

lele

Google
(elevator broken) very nice maintained. easy access. brochures. you have access to all. you really feel like you're travelling back in time when you walk around lc studio.

yomi M.

Google
So so. Need to climb 7 stairs and sight is mediocre. The official can be unresponsive. Credit card reader did not work for me. Visit Savoy instead.

Pack R.

Google
Incredible to see and experience, lovely collection of items from Le Corbusier’s life. Went for a guided tour, which was excellent and explained the design choices and changes made during the course of Le Corbusiers life. Visited with a combined ticket with the nearby Villa La Roche - would recommend .

Yulia B.

Google
I love this place and visit every time I am in Paris. FYI - I was here in May 2024, and the facade is being renovated and therefore covered. This however does not prevent you from going inside.