Set in Milan’s historic Palazzo Crespi on Via Borgonuovo, this exceptional apartment is a masterpiece that harmoniously blends art, architecture, and luxury in one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods.
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Set in Milan’s historic Palazzo Crespi on Via Borgonuovo, this exceptional apartment is a masterpiece that harmoniously blends art, architecture, and luxury in one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Located between Fifth and Madison Avenues, this landmark residence is steps from Central Park, world-class museums, and luxury shopping on Madison Avenue.
While many associate Italy with cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence, Turin was once the capital of the Kingdom of Savoy and Italy’s first capital. The property is located is one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its leafy streets and elegant period buildings.
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.
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.
The grand, Gilded Age mansion was built in the Parisian Beaux Arts-style between 1901 and 1903 for prominent New York socialites, James and Harriet Lanier.
Experience unparalleled luxury in the heart of Paris in this stunning 12 room apartment nestled in an 18th-century hôtel particulier (private mansion) located in the 7th arrondissement.
The Temple of Wings is a designated Berkeley landmark, featuring 16 soaring Corinthian columns and sweeping views over San Francisco Bay.
This timeless New York townhouse is nestled on a tree-lined street just a block from Riverside Park, surrounded by all the best of the Upper West Side’s neighborhood amenities.
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.