Belle Époque Villa on The French Riviera With Views Over Monaco
The villa was built circa 1889-1900 by Hans-Georg Tersling, a Danish architect who lived and worked for most of his life on the French Riviera and became one of the most symbolic architects of the Belle Époque.
Offering direct sea access, the exclusive French Riviera property is set in the gated Cap Martin domain and nestled in under an acre of manicured grounds designed by the famous landscape designer, Jean Mus.
The Belle Époque villa has been fully renovated for modern standards of luxury, offering 7534 sq ft of living spaces across four levels, with stunning sea views towards the Principality of Monaco.
The main 5-bedroom villa opens out onto the garden, with a swimming pool and a spa with hammam and sauna, as well as a pool house with a summer kitchen and an extensive wine cellar.
An independent guest house with a private terrace provides further accommodation with 2 bedrooms, and the property also comes with an independent studio.
Located between Monaco and Menton, the seaside village of Roquebrune Cap Martin is one of the French Riviera gems, attracting aristocracy and artists alike. It’s where Coco Chanel has her villa, La Pausa, hosting visitors like Pablo Picasso and Winston Churchill.
The Belle Époque villa is just 4 miles from Monaco, and 22 miles from Nice International Airport.
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