While the world watched Bezos and Sánchez light up Venice, a real aristocratic gem quietly resurfaced a few bridges away. This 18th-century palazzo with historically important Rococo interiors is on the market with Lionard.
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While the world watched Bezos and Sánchez light up Venice, a real aristocratic gem quietly resurfaced a few bridges away. This 18th-century palazzo with historically important Rococo interiors is on the market with Lionard.
An 18th-century Provençal retreat with terracotta floors, a jasmine-lined pool, and a garden fed by its own spring—restored by a Belgian creative duo and now offered for €995,000.
Nestled on the rugged Costa da Morte in Galicia, Spain, this horseshoe-shaped fortress was constructed in 1740 during the reign of the Spanish Bourbons and is named Castillo del Príncipe, or "Castle of the Prince," in honor of the son of King Charles III of Spain.
Just a 10-minute walk from one of Italy’s most beautiful villages, this former convent was part of a 16th-century complex designed by a renowned Renaissance architect, with its original plans preserved in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Surrounded by Beaujolais vineyards and near Lyon’s culinary and cultural offerings, this château offers a uniquely luxurious lifestyle in the French countryside.
Known as Tenuta Galileo, the restored Baroque hunting lodge is named after its most well-known visitor and the father of modern science, Galileo Galilei, and features a room especially frescoed for him.
In the heart of Manhattan's prestigious Upper East Side near Central Park, 4 East 79th Street stands as a tribute to history, a testament to restoration, and an embodiment of architectural elegance.
Set in 111 acres, the French chateau offers total privacy in a tranquil setting, nestled in unspoiled countryside in Vercors, with stunning views over the foothills of the Alps in the south-east of France.
The elegant country house offers south-facing views over the parkland and is set in 45 acres of private grounds, with gardens originally planned by Capability Brown in 1768.
Originally a 13th century fortress, with a tower dating back to 1000, Castello di Rinco is set in the heart of its namesake village in the Monferrato hills, located in northwestern Italy.