Villa Windsor
| 4 route du Champ d'Entraînement | |
|---|---|
| Former names | Château Le Bois |
| Alternative names | Villa Windsor |
| General information | |
| Type | Villa |
| Architectural style | French Neoclassical |
| Location | Bois de Boulogne |
| Town or city | Paris |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48°52′27″N 2°15′08″E / 48.8742°N 2.2523°E |
| Current tenants | Mansart Foundation |
| Completed | 1929 |
| Renovated | 1986–1989 |
| Renovation cost | $14.4 million (equivalent to $29.7 million in 2020) |
| Owner | City of Paris |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 3 |
| Known for | Former home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 14 |
4 route du Champ d'Entraînement, also known as Villa Windsor, is a historic villa in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is located within the northwest section of the Bois de Boulogne, close to the southern edge of Neuilly-sur-Seine. It was the main residence of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor from 1953 until the Duke's death in 1972, and the Duchess continued to live there until she died in 1986.