I visited Poissy, a suburb of Paris, to see Le Corbusier's iconic building, Villa Savoye. According to Google Maps, it's a 25-minute walk from Poissy station, but since I couldn't figure out the bus routes, I had no choice but to walk. The uphill path seemed endless, and even in the pleasant weather, I found myself sweating. After about 30 minutes, I arrived at the entrance of Villa Savoye. As I walked down the tree-covered path, the view opened up, revealing the Villa Savoye standing alone on the green lawn. Although I don't know much about architecture, the building looked sleek and efficient from every angle. As I toured the inside and took photos, every shot seemed picturesque. It's easy to understand why it's considered the greatest residential work of the 20th century.
82, Chemin de Villiers, 78300 Poissy
General Admission: 9 EUR
Under 18: Free (ID required)
May to August: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
September to April: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM