A Papal Fortress in Provence Turned Hotel Overlooking the Côtes du Rhône Asks €8 Million
Set above the Côtes du Rhône vineyards, the nearly 10-hectare estate combines a fortified medieval core with hospitality infrastructure and approved expansion potential.
After 10 Years on the Market, the French Riviera’s Palais Vénitien Sells for €105 Million
Developed by Cogemad, the Palais Vénitien was reportedly sold by the developer to an Indian billionaire who was a former UK resident, and is now resident of Monaco. The Cannes estate first came to market nearly a decade ago with an asking price of €120 million.
A French Manor Estate in Burgundy With Private River and Waterfalls
Set in the Burgundy countryside near the village of Vézelay, this French manor estate extends across 17 acres of parkland within a quiet, historic pocket of the region.
18th-Century Stone House Near Uzès in the South of France
Located about five minutes from the historic town, the 5-bedroom residence sits on a south-facing hillside overlooking the surrounding countryside and offers approximately 400 m² (4,306 ft²) of living space.
This Château Dates to 1100 and Is Listed for €1,980,000 Near Geneva
With nearly a thousand years of history and less than an hour from Geneva, the Château de Montanges offers a rare combination of medieval heritage and proximity to one of Europe’s most international cities.
An 18th-Century Manor House in Burgundy’s Wine Village of Givry
In Givry, a village at the heart of Burgundy’s Côte Chalonnaise, this former bishop’s residence combines 18th-century architecture, private parkland, and proximity to world-renowned vineyards.
Château with Grand Formal Gardens, 60 km from Paris
Listed as a Monument Historique, this Renaissance château sits within 64 acres of private land, including 10 acres of enclosed formal gardens, under 40 miles from Paris.
A 1900s Riviera Villa With Direct Sea Access on Cap d’Antibes
Built and once owned by a notable Belle Époque architect, this true pieds-dans-l’eau villa occupies one of the Riviera’s most tightly held stretches of coastline.
A Restored 19th-Century Farmhouse in the Luberon’s Golden Triangle
This quieter stretch of the Luberon trades dense hilltop villages for open land and long rural views. Set just beyond Gordes and Ménerbes, the restored 19th-century mas spans nearly six acres, with a pool and secondary buildings.
Paris-Area Pavillon de Musique Built for Madame du Barry Sells for $44.8M
A neoclassical pleasure pavilion designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux has reportedly sold just west of Paris after years on the market. Built in 1771 for Madame du Barry, the last official mistress of Louis XV, the Pavillon de Musique du Barry remains one of the most architecturally significant heritage estates to trade hands in recent years.