A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and restore a 'castle in the heart of Paris'—a 7,000-square-foot, five-storey residence located in the prestigious 1st arrondissement on rue du Beaujolais.
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A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and restore a 'castle in the heart of Paris'—a 7,000-square-foot, five-storey residence located in the prestigious 1st arrondissement on rue du Beaujolais.
This 1960s replica of Madame de Pompadour’s 1753 neoclassical pavilion from Fontainebleau, designed by the architect behind Coco Chanel’s French Riviera estate, sits on nearly 3 acres of world-renowned gardens in the heart of the Côte d'Azur.
This prestigious property, part of the illustrious Villa Claudia, is nestled in the charming village of San Mamete, in the heart of the stunning Valsolda region on Lake Lugano.
Located just 15 minutes from the legendary Le Mans race track and a TGV station that connects to Paris in under an hour, this 19th-century château effortlessly blends historical charm, architectural beauty, and modern comforts.
The Rupelmonde Estate stands as a striking example of 17th-century Dutch Baroque architecture, nestled in the heart of the Netherlands in the scenic town of Nieuwersluis, close to Amsterdam-Schiphol airport.
Built in 1889 and restored in 2005 by COGEMAD Company, Palais Rose is nestled in 1.7 acres of landscaped grounds within the Parc des Ibis, located in the beautiful garden-city of Vésinet.
Nestled in 10.5 acres of grounds in Montecito’s coveted Golden Quadrangle, this legacy estate offers stunning views out over the ocean to the south and the Santa Ynez mountains to the north.
At the heart of this 741 acre Tuscan hunting and wine estate is a 16th century village, complete with a 17th century noble Tuscan villa, a renovated farmhouse divided into apartments, and several additional farmhouses to be restored.
This legendary island on the Amalfi Coast is a hotspot for the jetset and was the playground for ancient Romans nearly two millennia ago, when Emperor Tiberius built his first pleasure palace on the island.
The Pitkin Mansion has hosted some of the most significant figures in American history, including General George Washington and Count de Rochambeau, the French nobleman who played a pivotal role in aiding the American colonies during the Revolutionary War.