On the market with DGC Luxury Real Estate, this rare Revolutionary-era apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Près pairs grand interiors with a façade that survived the French Revolution — a fitting story to mark Bastille Day.
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On the market with DGC Luxury Real Estate, this rare Revolutionary-era apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Près pairs grand interiors with a façade that survived the French Revolution — a fitting story to mark Bastille Day.
A frescoed second-floor apartment in a noble Lucca palazzo makes a strong case for the Tuscan pied-à-terre—with three en-suite bedrooms, two balconies, and views of San Frediano.
Off-market? Maybe. Unreportable? Absolutely not. This 25-foot-wide Upper East Side townhouse is pure architectural drama—with colonial bones and a century of very cool secrets.
Set across 4.4 acres in Nellie Gail Ranch, one of OC’s last remaining equestrian communities with real land and legacy, Magnolia Pointe isn’t your typical Orange County mansion.
While the world watched Bezos and Sánchez light up Venice, a real aristocratic gem quietly resurfaced a few bridges away. This 18th-century palazzo with historically important Rococo interiors is on the market with Lionard.
Trophy apartments of this scale are increasingly elusive in Paris. In the Latin Quarter, a triplex Left Bank residence with luminous volumes and unobstructed Seine views—right where historic Paris comes alive.
Once a countryside escape for a university dean during the Enlightenment, this classical mansion now hides in plain sight in Montpellier’s historic center — a thriving university city near the Mediterranean in the South of France.
Just minutes from the heart of Aix-en-Provence, this grand bastide offers timeless charm and a coveted South of France lifestyle.
Featured exclusively on Francis York, this renovated 3550-square-foot Paris apartment on the Quai d’Orsay pairs sweeping river views with clean-lined, high-end interiors in the city’s diplomatic core.
The iconic Upper East Side brownstone with the Tiffany Blue door—immortalized by Audrey Hepburn—is officially for sale. While its interiors were filmed on Hollywood sets, the townhouse’s façade remains one of Manhattan’s most recognizable film locations.