Neo-classicism / Luxury / Hanging garden / Boat / Mediterranean / Palace
Download PDF Inspired by the palace at Louveciennes designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux in 1773 for the Countess du Barry, this project was conceived as a Palace with its own private port giving access to the sea. Cruisers sailing the Mediterranean will be able to savour this majestic architecture from France’s late 18th C, a moment of unparalleled perfection in the heart of lush natural surroundings.
This palace, with its antique triumphal arch inspired by the Hôtel Thélusson, is a tribute to the great French architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux, one of the most creative of the late 18th century.
Living/scalable area : 4950 m2
Suspended garden area : 2650 m2
Interior layout : Please contact us
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