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THE HOUSE EVERYONE KNOWS. THE ADDRESS NO ONE HAS.

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THE HOUSE

Somewhere between Monaco and the French Riviera stands a villa almost everyone has heard of, yet almost no one can truly claim to know.
Villa Mirabella known within the international jet set simply as Tux Mansion is one of those rare places suspended somewhere between reality and legend, untouched since the golden years of the Côte d’Azur.

THE LEGEND

Overlooking the Mediterranean and hidden among the cliffs of the Riviera, Tux Mansion feels as though it belongs to another era.
Its architecture recalls the great private estates of the French Riviera during the 1970s and 1980s: sea-view terraces, silent swimming pools, tropical gardens, salons glowing until dawn, and that decadent elegance that today feels almost impossible to recreate.

THE HOUSE EVERYONE KNOWS.

THE ADDRESS NO ONE HAS.

No public address.
No official information.
No confirmation.

And yet, during the Monaco Grand Prix, everyone somehow seems to know exactly where it is.

Over the years, endless stories have circulated around the villa.

Some swear they saw Alain Delon arriving there during a Monaco Grand Prix night in the 1980s.

Others speak of a young Brigitte Bardot photographed
at sunrise on a terrace overlooking the sea.

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There are stories of princesses, artists, jet-set scandals, musicians disappearing for entire weekends, and dinners ending long after the sun had risen over the Riviera.

None of these stories were ever confirmed.

And that is precisely what transformed Tux Mansion into a legend.

A PLACE SUSPENDED BETWEEN REALITY AND LEGEND

The legendary parties of VillaMirabella

They say the parties at Tux Mansion were never designed to be seen.

No official photographers. No public guest lists. No manufactured spectacle.

Only those who belonged there.

The nights began slowly , cigarettes lit beside the sea, glasses abandoned on marble tables, French jazz drifting through open terraces, and conversations that felt capable of changing a life.

Unlike modern parties, everything seemed genuine.

No one was searching for attention. No one needed to prove anything.

And perhaps it was exactly this feeling of absolute freedom that made the villa so iconic.

Tux Mansion was never defined by the property itself, but by the people who passed through it. Supermodels, actors, European aristocrats, artists, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, international playboys, and figures impossible to fully identify.

People who looked as though they had stepped out of a film from another time.

Some remember famous couples arguing beside the pool at sunrise.

Others recall impossibly elegant women walking barefoot across marble floors at four in the morning.

Some claim they received an invitation without ever knowing who had sent it.

Because nobody entered Tux Mansion through PR agencies or official invitations.

It simply happened.

Someone mentioned your name.

Someone noticed you.

And suddenly, you found yourself inside one of the most desired and unreachable places on the Riviera.

SEE YOU AT THE TUX HOUSE

Welcome to the House everyone is talking about

Welcome to the myth.

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