Villa Intemporelle

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description

brief description: 

the two-storeyed villa was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was besieged during WW II, first by German, then by American troops

relevant filming facts

usage: 
residential house; one furnished room available for rent as a guest room
condition: 
renovated interior and façade
interior architecture: 
the rooms are mainly characterised by their high ceilings and large windows. The attic has not yet been finished. For further information on interior design and decoration and to obtain a filming permission for the premises, please contact the owners
Background noise: 
a sparsely frequented village road passes in front of the villa
surroundings: 
the villa is surrounded by a wall with a blue metal fence. A little driveway leads up to the perron (grand staircase) in front of the house. Lovely garden out back. Next to the villa is a smaller adjoining building which can be used as a garage.
Space restrictions: 
for more information on interior construction and to obtain a permission for interior filming, please contact the owners
Catering: 
the village restaurant could serve as caterer
premises: 
room for make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. is available in the adjoining building
Filming experience: 
none

accessibility

car: 
follow the A4 motorway and take the Argancy exit going in the direction of Malroy. At the roundabout, follow the direction of Vigy. The villa is situated in the heart of Vigy. coming from Hombourg-Budange : follow the A31 motorway going in the direction of Nancy, Metz, Thionville, Luxembourg and take exit no. 37.2 (Yutz). Continue on the D918 secondary road going in the direction of Bouzonville-Saarlouis. In Hombourg, turn right and continue in the direction of Budange.

supply

sanitary facilities: 
available
parking lot: 
sufficient spaces available
electricity supply: 
available
water supply: 
available

contact

Marie-Alix Fourquenay