As summer approaches, real estate clients are eagerly searching for
properties to renovate according to their preferences. In the
picturesque setting of the French Riviera, a treasure trove of historic
properties awaits restoration, each boasting unique architectural
designs.
These properties are ideally situated in prime locations,
either by the azure waters of the Mediterranean or amidst breathtaking
countryside vistas, yet conveniently close to local amenities.
If you're seeking such a project, we have several enticing suggestions for your consideration.
Villefranche-sur-Mer 3,850,000 EUR
Living Area: 346 m2
Bedrooms: 4 Plot: 1300 m2
Exceptional development opportunity with stunning views over one of the most beautiful bays on the French Riviera.
This
property is located in a wonderful location within walking distance of
all shops and amenities, the beach, and the port of
Villefranche-sur-Mer.
A building permit has been
granted to transform this property into 4/5 apartments with 3 pools
spread over 3 levels, but it is also possible to renovate and enlarge
the existing villa to turn it into a magnificent luxury family home
again.
This is a prime location, the property
offers approximately 350m2 of living space on a 1300m2 plot and enjoys
superb views of the Villefranche Bay and Saint Jean Cap Ferrat with
accommodation over three floors including an entrance hall, two living
rooms, two kitchens, a master bedroom with bathroom, 4 other bedrooms,
all with their own bathrooms, a laundry room, a boiler room, and
outbuildings.
Outside, there is also a garage and plenty of parking.
Cannes 3,900,000 EUR
Living Area: 240 m2
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5 Plot: 2038 m2
Stunning
villa in the Californian style nestled within a tranquil residential
enclave in Cannes, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas of the sea and
the illustrious bay of Cannes.
Set in a serene residential neighborhood mere minutes away from the bustling city center and pristine beaches.
This spacious villa spans 240 square meters across two levels, boasting five bedrooms each with their own shower rooms.
Featuring a generous living area, a separate kitchen, ample storage options, garage facilities, and a refreshing pool.
Enjoy sun-soaked moments with its south-facing orientation on a sprawling 2038 square meter plot.
This property holds immense potential for those seeking a luxurious coastal lifestyle.
Roquebrune Cap Martin 5,800,000 EUR
In less than six minutes from Monaco, this magnificent property to
renovate on 12,758 m2 of land is on the market. South-facing, with
panoramic sea views from Cap Martin and towards Monaco.The property
consists of three villas, totaling approximately 325 m2.
Villefranche-sur-Mer 5,950,000 EUR
Living Area: 320 m2
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4
This
wonderful 320 m2 villa, ready for renovation, is nestled in a tranquil
residential enclave close to conveniences, boasting sweeping vistas of
the Rade de Villefranche.
The primary residence comprises a cozy
living room with a fireplace and terrace access, a master bedroom
flaunting sea views, a commodious kitchen, and an upstairs laundry room.
Downstairs,
three en-suite bedrooms, an office, and a utility space await. The
guest abode, enveloped by expansive terraces with ocean panoramas,
features a living area with an open kitchen and a bedroom complete with
an en-suite bath.
Relish in the terraced garden, an infinity pool,
a pool house with a jacuzzi, and two sizable garages equipped with an
elevator. This property seamlessly merges charm with contemporary
sophistication.
Superbly situated villa boasting an unparalleled 180° panoramic sea view.
The primary residence, facing south, spans 400 m² across three levels, complemented by a 68 m² caretaker’s house.
The expansive flat land, totaling 12,400 m², offers remarkable scope for further development.
With
the option to extend the main villa, privacy is ensured, while
convenient proximity to shops and a stunning beach enhances its
appeal.The villa is conveniently located just minutes away from the town
center of Théoule sur Mer.
This year's 17th annual Monte-Carlo Summer Festival, running from
July 6th to August 16th, promises to be an absolute spectacle. Concerts
and performances will captivate audiences at two of Monaco’s most iconic
venues: the Opéra Garnier and the Salle des Étoiles.
Notable
events featuring the outstanding Sam Smith, the iconic Stars 80 concert
(in aid of Fight Aids Monaco), the talented Diana Krall, and Jamiroquai
as the main act for the Monaco Red Cross Gala.
Duran Duran is set to make a triumphant comeback alongside Myriam Farès,
Lenny Kravitz, and Il Volo. Additionally, the festival will showcase
new musical talents, including Jorja Smith, who will bring her blend of
hip hop and R&B to the stage.
The latest Stars 80 tour, titled "Encore," is set to grace the
stage of the Salle des Étoiles on July 6th. This spectacular event will
feature Sabrina, Emile & Images, Patrick Hernandez, Jean-Pierre
Mader, William from Début de Soirée, Christiane from Zouk Machine,
Joniece Jamison, Phil Barney, and Vivien Savage, all coming together to
perform a collection of legendary hits from the 80s. The evening will be
dedicated to supporting the Fight Aids Monaco association, commemorating its twentieth anniversary this year.
Jamiroquai, renowned for their groundbreaking "future funk" sound, have
captured global acclaim, solidifying their status as one of the most
prosperous musical acts worldwide. Making their debut appearance at the
Monaco Red Cross Gala, they are set to grace the stage of the Salle des
Étoiles on July 19th.
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival Official Selection has been
unveiled, showcasing a diverse blend of emerging global talents and
renowned Hollywood figures.
Scheduled from Tuesday,
May 14th to Saturday, May 25th, the 77th installment of the legendary
Cannes Film Festival promises to uphold its reputation as one of the
premier and most eagerly awaited events of the year.
The 2024 rendition will be notable for appointing the inaugural
American female President of the Jury. Greta Gerwig, the 40-year-old
director of "Barbie," will also be one of the youngest presidents in the
esteemed event's history. It's been nearly six decades since someone as
youthful as 31-year-old Sophia Loren assumed this prestigious position
back in 1966.
Mega-director George Lucas, aged 79,
famed for creating the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises, has been
named as the recipient of an honorary Palme d’Or. The prestigious award
will be bestowed upon him during the Festival's closing ceremonies on
Saturday, May 25th.
This year's event will welcome back familiar faces, including
actor-director Kevin Costner, presenting his latest cinematic endeavor, a
western titled "Horizon: An American Saga." The ensemble cast features
Costner alongside talents such as Sienna Miller, Abby Lee, and Jamie
Campbell.
"I couldn't imagine a more fitting venue than the Cannes
Film Festival to unveil the culmination of such a magnificent journey,"
Costner remarks.
The iconic Mad Max series will make its mark at
Cannes, as George Miller unveils his latest film, "Furiosa: A Mad Max
Saga," featuring a star-studded cast including Chris Hemsworth, Tom
Burke, and Anya Taylor-Joy.
The opening film of the Festival comes from the imaginative mind of
French filmmaker and DJ Quentin Dupieux: "The Second Act." While not
included in the list of competition entries, it's poised to become one
of the year's standout French-language comedy successes. Starring Léa
Seydoux and Vincent Lindon, it promises to captivate audiences with its
unique charm.
Drawing considerable anticipation with its world
premiere is Ali Abbasi’s "The Apprentice," a fictionalized biopic
shedding light on Donald Trump’s real estate endeavors during the 1970s
and 1980s. Sebastian Stan steps into the shoes of the man himself, while
Jeremy Strong portrays Trump’s infamous lawyer and fixer, Roy Cohn. The
film is a notable inclusion in the official In Competition selection.
Among the array of titles vying for recognition in the competition
are Magnus von Horn’s "The Girl with the Needle"; Karim Aïnouz’s "Motel
Destino"; Jia Zhang-Ke’s "Caught by the Tides"; "Bird" by Andrea Arnold;
"Emilia Perez" by Jacques Audiard; Sean Baker’s "Anora"; Francis Ford
Coppola’s "Megalopolis"; "The Shrouds" by David Cronenberg; "The
Substance" by Coralie Fargeat; Miguel Gomes’ "Grand Tour"; Christophe
Honoré's "Marcello Mio"; "All We Imagine as Light" by Payal Kapadia;
Yórgos Lánthimos’s "Kinds of Kindness"; "L’Amour Ouf" by Gilles
Lellouche; Agathe Riedinger’s "Wild Diamond"; Paul Schrader’s "Oh
Canada"; Kirill Serebrennikov’s "Limonov – The Ballad"; and "Parthenope"
from Paolo Sorrentino.
The Un Certain Regard category has
narrowed down its selection to 15 films, with six of them marking the
directors' debut feature-length productions. These include Julien
Colonna’s "Le Royaume"; Louise Courvoisier’s "Vingt Deux !"; Laetitia
Dosch’s "Dog on Trial"; "The Village Next to Paradise" by Mo Harawe;
Ariane Labed’s "September Says"; and "Armand" by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel.
For more details about the films both in and out of competition, click here.
It's once again that time of the year for the 16th edition of the Festival du Film Queer de Nice, scheduled to run from April 18th to the 29th.
Since 2009, the In&Out Film Festival has been a staple in Nice, expanding to Cannes in 2012 and Toulon in 2020.
At the heart of the Nice association, two main lines of force
in permanent interaction at the heart of its activist commitments: the
prevention of sexist and LGBTphobic violence, and the defense of queer
cultureson the other.
The association intervenes in schools, offers trainingfor adults and organizes film festivals.
Les Ouvreurs operates with the idea of collective work and
are members of several associative networks from different backgrounds:
the Collective for the fight against AIDS of the Alpes-Maritimes;
COREVIH PACA-Est,and the LGBT PACA Coordination.
They
have also participated in the creation of the Collectif Fierté Toulon,
which has organized the Toulon Pride March since 2020 and are at the
origin of the creation of the Educational Network against LGBTphobia of
the Nice Academy alongside CRIPS SUD.
The mission of the association is in accordance with their statutes, the aim of Les Ouvreurs is:
to
implement the different editions of the In&Out Cinematographic
Meetings, Queer Film Festivals in Nice, Cannes and Toulon, which present
well-known or rarer films exploring themes linked to sexualities,
to
lead School Interventions (IMS) in Nice academy establishments, around
issues of gender and sexual orientation, which are still little or
poorly addressed,
to offer training for adultsaround the themes of “Sexualities and discrimination”, in order to better understand and know how to act in all circumstances,
to
organize and participate in cultural events relating to the
dissemination of Queer culture, the fight against AIDS/STIs or raising
awareness of discrimination linked to sexualities
to promote, cultivate and enhance LGBT experience and contribute to history, particularly for those from the Riviera.
The Olympic Flame is scheduled to reach France in early May after a
voyage by boat from Greece. Marseille will mark the inaugural stop on
the journey, with numerous towns and cities along the French Riviera
also extending a warm welcome to the torch as it progresses north toward
Paris.
Beyond the Games, the eternal flame remains safeguarded in
Olympia, situated near the Temple of Hera. Following its arrival in the
southern city of Marseille on May 8th, the Olympic flame will proceed
towards the island of Corsica for a short sojourn before returning to
the mainland and embarking on a route through the western regions of
France.
On June 7th, the flame will embark on
another maritime journey, this time bound for France's overseas
territories, which include La Réunion, Guadeloupe, and Martinique.
After concluding its visits to other locations, Nice will take
its turn to welcome the flame along the Promenade des Anglais and Quai
des Etats Unis before the torch commences its month-long trek to the
French capital.
In an interview with the French
press, Mayor Christian Estrosi of Nice stated, "The presence of the
Olympic flame in Nice on June 18th will hold profound significance.
Serving as the inaugural stop in the final leg toward Paris, Nice marks
the conclusion of the Ocean Relay before assuming the role of global
capital during the United Nations Ocean Summit in June 2025."
The
flame will also be welcomed by six other municipalities in the region:
Villefranche-sur-Mer, Grasse, Cannes, Valberg, Antibes Juan les Pins,
and Valdeblore-La Colmiane.
Dates for the arrival of the Olympic Flame to the other local locations will be announced shortly.
The Grand Apartments of the Prince's Palace have reopened to the
public for the bustling tourist season. Visitors can now explore the
lavish lifestyle of the Grimaldi family over the centuries and learn
about the remarkable restoration of the Palace frescoes.
The Grand
Apartments of Monaco's Palace stand as a testament to the opulence and
refinement of the Principality's rulers over the centuries. Adorned with
intricate details and magnificent halls, each room narrates Monaco's
rich heritage and regal legacy.
In contrast to numerous royal residences globally, often closed or open
only on rare occasions, the Palace of Monaco warmly welcomes visitors
daily until October 13th, granting them firsthand access to its majestic
interiors.
Guests can admire the magnificent decor and fine furnishings that have
adorned these halls for generations. Enhanced with ornate chandeliers,
gilded mirrors, and priceless artworks, these rooms emanate an aura of
grandeur and refinement.
Additionally, visitors will have the opportunity to witness the
remarkable Italian Renaissance frescoes spanning over 600 sqm of the
Palace.
Concealed for nearly five centuries, the frescoes were unexpectedly revealed during restoration efforts in 2015.
With the support of Prince Albert II, the monumental endeavor to
restore the 16th-century frescoes found in the Galerie d'Hercule and the
Grand Apartments has elevated the Palace of Monaco to prominence in the
annals of world art history.
This achievement is not only due to
the importance of the discoveries but also to the pioneering and
innovative approach to sustainable restoration. This methodology
prioritizes the preservation of artworks while conserving resources.
Admission fees to visit the Grand Apartments are €10 per adult, and €5 per child.