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On The Market: A Restored 15th-Century Swiss Chateau with Views of Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps
FY 4/2/26 FY 4/2/26

On The Market: A Restored 15th-Century Swiss Chateau with Views of Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps

Located in the wine region of La Côte, about 30 minutes from Geneva, the chateau was expanded in the 19th century and fully renovated in 2015.

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A Restored 1721 Château in Geneva’s Wine Region Hits the Market
Notable, Market Watch, Properties Patrycja . 1/3/26 Notable, Market Watch, Properties Patrycja . 1/3/26

A Restored 1721 Château in Geneva’s Wine Region Hits the Market

Built in 1721 and set above the vineyards of Satigny, Château de Choully is a fully restored Swiss heritage estate surrounded by protected wine country and just minutes from Geneva.

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A 19th-Century Manor at the Crossroads of France, Switzerland, and Germany
Featured, Properties Patrycja . 10/29/25 Featured, Properties Patrycja . 10/29/25

A 19th-Century Manor at the Crossroads of France, Switzerland, and Germany

Framed by the Vosges forests and at the gateway to Alsace, Rougemont-le-Château combines French heritage with the region’s wooded landscapes and quiet rhythm. Here, a restored 19th-century manor offers rare seclusion within easy reach of Basel, Mulhouse, and Belfort.

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A 1920s French Château Set at the Gates of Geneva Awaits Restoration
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 7/21/25 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 7/21/25

A 1920s French Château Set at the Gates of Geneva Awaits Restoration

On the Swiss border, this early 20th-century château with original interiors and nearly 10 acres of parkland quietly comes to market.

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Charming 1920s French Manor on 25 Acres Near the Swiss Border
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/31/25 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/31/25

Charming 1920s French Manor on 25 Acres Near the Swiss Border

Built as a hunting lodge, this ivy-clad manor blends Art Nouveau, Alsatian regionalism, and Arts and Crafts design. It sits just outside Belfort, where Franche-Comté, Alsace, and the Vosges quietly converge.

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Dreamy 13th-Century French Château on 160 Acres Near Geneva
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/20/25 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/20/25

Dreamy 13th-Century French Château on 160 Acres Near Geneva

The French chateau for sale is set in the heart of a 160 acre estate near the Swiss border in France, just 3 miles from Lake Geneva and 10 miles from the city of Geneva.

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Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss  Villa is On the Market
Market Watch, Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/3/25 Market Watch, Notable, Properties Patrycja . 3/3/25

Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss Villa is On the Market

Located in the quiet village of Tolochenaz, about 30 minutes from Geneva, La Paisible—French for “the peaceful place”—was Hepburn’s home from 1963 until her death in 1993.

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Luxury Chalet Near the French Jura Mountains and Swiss Border
Market Watch, Properties Patrycja . 2/10/25 Market Watch, Properties Patrycja . 2/10/25

Luxury Chalet Near the French Jura Mountains and Swiss Border

The 4-bedroom chalet offers panoramic views from its cathedral-style living room and numerous terraces, set at the gateway to one of France’s most underrated mountain regions.

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Restored Swiss Chateau With Panoramic Views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc
Properties Patrycja . 10/13/24 Properties Patrycja . 10/13/24

Restored Swiss Chateau With Panoramic Views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc

Château du Martheray offers sweeping, unobstructed views of Lake Geneva and the snow-capped Mont Blanc, making it one of the most sought-after estates on the Swiss Riviera.

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The Royal Estate and Château de Merlinge in Switzerland
Notable, Properties Patrycja . 1/10/24 Notable, Properties Patrycja . 1/10/24

The Royal Estate and Château de Merlinge in Switzerland

Situated on a vast 123-acre estate, the property is steeped in centuries of noble ownership and was the former residence of the Queen of Italy in 1942.

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