One of the most prestigious properties on the market in Lake Como, the Art Nouveau-style villa is nestled in nearly 4 acres of manicured grounds on the western leg of Lake Como, almost directly across from Bellagio.
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One of the most prestigious properties on the market in Lake Como, the Art Nouveau-style villa is nestled in nearly 4 acres of manicured grounds on the western leg of Lake Como, almost directly across from Bellagio.
A landmark in Hollywood architecture, the storied estate has been featured in several leading magazines and, to add to its pedigree, in the 1990s it was owned by Madonna.
Designed as a modern interpretation of California’s old-line country clubs, the exclusive Madison Club counts A-listers and tycoons as residents.
Requisitioned for war efforts in 1939, Poundon House was used as a secret base for Sir Winston Churchill’s Special Operations Executive unit throughout WWII, and was by intelligence services until the 1970s.
This restored Tower dates back to 1532 and is one of over 350 towers that were built up along the mountainous coast from the 11th century to protect inhabitants from invasions and attacks by the Saracens and pirates.
Inspired by the serenity of its gardens, philosopher, writer and composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau spent 6 weeks at the chateau in 1778, and was buried in the gardens on the Isle of Poplars.
The former industrial loft dates back to 1900 and has been converted into a 2-bedroom apartment featuring a soaring glass roof by French engineer Gustave Eiffel.
191 Ridgebury Road is one of the rare private residences designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, best known for his towering urban projects.
Le Divin Complot has restored both the lush grounds and the authentic “maison de maître”, which has been converted into a 5-suite boutique hotel with interiors by renowned French interior designer Gilles Jauffret.