Villa Geber is a property at Laboratoriegatan and Nobelgatan within Diplomatstaden in Stockholm, Sweden.
He owned an extensive art collection, which he displayed in the villa, with works by artists such as Titian, Rubens and Velázquez.
[5][6] The villa is today best known for being Sweden's second most expensive liveable property when it was sold to Grimaldi in 2000.
The building tips to the north and it opens up to the seaside on the south, with several rooms with high paned French windows.
It is a roofless miniature replica of the Blue Hall with a balcony and patterned marble floors.