Villa Grock is a historic villa located in the town of Imperia, in the Liguria region of Italy. It was built in 1920 by the Swiss-born clown and performer Adrien Wettach, better known as Grock, who was one of the most famous circus performers of the 20th century.
The villa is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture and design, and features a unique blend of influences from various European cultures. The exterior of the villa is decorated with colorful mosaics, frescoes, and sculptures, and features a distinctive tower and balconies.
Inside, the villa is equally impressive, with intricate decorations, murals, and sculptures throughout. The villa's many rooms include a ballroom, a dining room, a library, and a theater. The villa's most famous room is the clown's room, which is decorated with murals depicting Grock's life and performances.
Today, Villa Grock is a popular tourist attraction and museum, dedicated to the life and work of Grock. Visitors can take guided tours of the villa and its grounds, and learn about the history of the villa and the life of Grock. The villa also hosts cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions throughout the year.