The Villa Alexandrine

The Villa Alexandrine is a unique piece of Belle Époque architecture, which today houses the local tourist office and the museum dedicated to the Polish writer, Witold Gombrowicz.

The villa dates back to 1911 and is one of the jewels of Belle Époque architecture.
The Villa Alexandrine is named after Alexandrine Magdaleine Audibert, the daughter of a prosperous carpenter who was born and raised in the town.
Alexandrine died in 1940 and, 24 years later, the great Polish writer Witold Gombrowicz moved into the villa. He lived there until his death in 1969, aged just 65.

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Open every day except on Sunday.

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