Built at the end of the 18th century, this 14,101 ft² (1,310 m²) ten-bedroom, seven-bath villa features classic Vaudois architecture throughout its salons and rooms, surrounded by a sumptuous garden.
The villa offers ceilings painted by Italian artists, rare wallpaper in the library rooms, sculpted fireplaces, and perfectly preserved parquet floors. The gourmet kitchen has top-of-the-line appliances even while retaining its old-fashioned charm. The music room opens onto a pergola and the gardens beyond. The second floor has a vast landing with plenty of storage space and a gallery. The attic includes a “belvedere” (formerly the hunting room), a games room, a guest bedroom with en suite bath, and numerous storage rooms. An elevator serves all three floors, and the basement boasts a large vaulted wine cellar.
Located in Geneva, an international city with the presence of the United Nations, World Health Organization, and many other international organizations, the area is cosmopolitan without being overwhelming like a larger city. With its multicultural population, the city’s appetite for shopping and dining in its center is enhanced by many cultural offerings and recreational opportunities on and around Lake Geneva.