A Rare Waterfront Villa Listed Near Monaco in the South of France for €28,000,000
Set along Èze’s quiet seafront between Monaco and Cap Ferrat, this waterfront estate offers a rare combination of scale and direct sea access, just minutes from Monaco by boat.
56-Acre Tuscan Vineyard Estate with Three Farmhouses Near Arezzo
Set in the hills just outside Arezzo, this 56-acre estate combines restored historic buildings with organic vineyards producing Chianti DOCG and Toscana IGT wines.
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 Private 230-Hectare Estate on Sicily’s Coast: Rocco Forte’s Villas at Verdura Resort
Verdura is a 230-hectare private estate in southern Sicily, now home to Rocco Forte’s first residential villas.
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 16th-Century Castle in the Heart of the Dolomites
Known as Castel Colz, this 16th-century Gothic-Renaissance castle rises above the ski villages of Alta Badia, within the UNESCO-listed Dolomites of northern Italy.
The Naples Palazzo Where Modern Italy Was Declared Is on the Market
Where the modern nation of Italy was born: Giuseppe Garibaldi, the revolutionary general leading the campaign to unify Italy, publicly declared that the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in on September 7, 1860 from the palace’s principal balcony. the final, symbolic step that allowed modern Italy to come into being months later.
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.
A Renovated 17th-Century French Manor on the Edge of Champagne
Set in southern Champagne’s Côte des Bar, the manor occupies a transitional landscape where Champagne gives way to Burgundy, offering scale and breathing room that more established wine regions no longer can—while remaining within two hours of Paris.
To Restore: An 18th-Century Luberon Wine Estate on 74 Acres
A large-scale 18th-century wine estate in the South Luberon comes to market as a full restoration project, combining working vineyards, historic architecture, and rare land holdings within reach of Aix-en-Provence.