Villa Le Trident owes its name to the steep three-pronged piece of land on which it is situated. Before and after the Second World War, the likes of Picasso, Somerset Maugham, and the Windsors all paid a visit to Dierks and his stunning French getaway.  Photo 1 of 12 in 6 Lessons We Can Learn From Traditional Mediterranean Building Techniques from A Renovated Modernist Oasis in the French Riviera That Has Hosted Picasso and Royalty

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Villa Le Trident owes its name to the steep three-pronged piece of land on which it is situated. Before and after the Second World War, the likes of Picasso, Somerset Maugham, and the Windsors all paid a visit to Dierks and his stunning French getaway.