Built in 1896, this beloved family home and lavish entertainer continues to host royalty, diplomats and global leaders in the arts, government, business and fashion in its collection of luxurious rooms.
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Built in 1896, this beloved family home and lavish entertainer continues to host royalty, diplomats and global leaders in the arts, government, business and fashion in its collection of luxurious rooms.
Built in the early 1900s, the French Riviera villa offers panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea and across to the Prince’s Palace of the Principality of Monaco.
The Kaufmann Desert House—made famous in Slim Aaron’s ‘Poolside Gossip’ in 1970— was built in 1947 as a vacation home for department store magnate Edgar J. Kaufmann, designed by architect Richard Neutra who worked under Frank Lloyd Wright before starting his own firm in 1930.
Set high on the 26th floor of the iconic Robert A.M. building on 15 Central Park West, this chic Manhattan residence reflects the designer’s simplicity and wabi-sabi aesthetics.
With its fjord-like bays, luxury marinas, and a growing reputation as “the next French Riviera”, Montenegro is a top destination for real estate investment. It’s unique citizenship-by-investment program is still available for a limited time.
The magnificent neo-Renaissance, and also neo-Gothic Château de Dampont is set within a vast 172 acre domain in the Val-d'Oise, some 50km northwest of Paris on the right bank of the river Seine.
Villa Pisignano is believed to be the work of Michelangelo, and is considered an architectural masterpiece of the Renaissance style. The fully restored Tuscan villa is classified as a Historic Monument.
The 24.33 acre estate is set on one of the most beautiful lakes in the heart of Europe, located in the world-famous Salzkammergut Region, a 40 minute drive from the UNESCO-listed city of Salzburg, Austria.