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.
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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.
This Beaux Arts masterpiece is a glistening survivor as one of the few remaining and most architecturally intact Gilded Age mansions on the Upper East Side.
With its handcrafted Italian limestone facade and classical detailing, this New York townhouse offers plenty of curb appeal, along with a coveted address between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue.
The 300-year-old home features magazine-spread worthy interiors, meticulously restored in 2015 by the owners and architect Peter Fell of Watson, Bertram, & Fell.
Nestled within the heart of Verona, Italy, this prestigious noble floor apartment is situated in one of the city's most important fifteenth-century palaces.
This penthouse in Piazza di Spagna offers an ideal location in one of the most famous piazzas in the Eternal City, home to the iconic Spanish Steps and the start of some of the most elegant and historic streets in Rome.
25 Riverside Drive is nestled within the prestigious enclave of the Upper West Side, NYC, offering three exposures, protected River views, and intimate Park access.
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.
This beautiful one-bedroom apartment is located on the noble floor of a 17th-century hôtel particulier and has been meticulously redesigned by architects to seamlessly blend historical charm with modern luxury.