Originally built in Amsterdam in the 17th century, the property was dismantled and rebuilt twice in New York City, and underwent a “gothic fantasy makeover” under British-born architect Frederick Sterner in 1910.
Originally built in Amsterdam in the 17th century, the property was dismantled and rebuilt twice in New York City, and underwent a “gothic fantasy makeover” under British-born architect Frederick Sterner in 1910.
The ‘real’ House of Gucci: In 1940, Aldo Gucci, son of the founder of the fashion house, moved to Rome to spearhead the family business's expansion, and built his home in the affluent Camilluccia neighbourhood.
The elegant residence is nestled in the heart of the Saint James district in Neuilly-sur-Seine, just west of Paris. The affluent residential suburb borders the famous Bois de Boulogne, one of Paris' largest and most beautiful parks.
One of the finest ship master’s mansions dating back to the 18th century, Palazzo Tripkovic has been fully restored and offers private mooring on Boka Bay.
This luxuriously renovated home in Villefranche-sur-Mer, just south-west of Monaco, offers a bird’s eye view of the bay of Villefranche and Cap Ferrat.
Offering panoramic views of the Italian countryside, this imposing castle towers over the village of Torre Alfina, classified as “The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy”—I Borghi più belli d'Italia.
Sprawling over 120 hectares (297 acres), the Spanish estate is set in the Empordà region, a famed gastronomic route with numerous winegrowers and Michelin-starred restaurants.
With its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance, this 19th century chateau is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.
Nestled in the heart of the chic and glamorous Cap d'Antibes, this French villa is located near the Garoupe Beach, one of the prettiest beaches on the Côte d'Azur.
This historic residence in the heart of the old town features the last arch of the iconic Segovia aqueduct in its garden, which dates back to the 1st century and is considered a symbol of the historic city.