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Apartment Cannes is quietly positioned on the first floor of a distinguished 19th-century neo-classical mansion, dating back to 1872 and now a listed heritage property. This refined 150 m² residence has been meticulously renovated, balancing historical detail with modern comfort. On entry, a lofty hall welcomes with a grand chandelier, introducing a series of spaces defined by nearly 4.5-metre cei
Apartment Cannes is quietly positioned on the first floor of a distinguished 19th-century neo-classical mansion, dating back to 1872 and now a listed heritage property. This refined 150 m² residence has been meticulously renovated, balancing historical detail with modern comfort. On entry, a lofty hall welcomes with a grand chandelier, introducing a series of spaces defined by nearly 4.5-metre ceilings and soft, inviting light from the south. The main living area, comprising a dining zone and a fully equipped American kitchen, offers seamless transitions for relaxation or quiet entertaining.
The private quarters include a stately master suite with an en-suite bathroom, WC, and dressing room, while two additional bedrooms each enjoy their own shower rooms and dedicated dressing spaces. Two mezzanine levels offer flexible zones for a library or discreet workspace, surrounded by the calm of garden views. Amenities such as air-conditioning, lift access, a concierge, internet, and secure intercom deliver ease and discretion. The property is completed by an exterior parking space and access to a shared garden, all set within one of Cannes’ most storied building ensembles. Le informazioni sui rischi a cui è esposta questa proprietà sono disponibili sul sito web di Géorisques: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Cannes carries a weight that few cities on the Côte d’Azur can match. Its identity is built on the intersection of old money, international culture, and a Mediterranean setting that has drawn European aristocracy and creative figures since the mid-19th century. The Croisette remains one of the most recognisable boulevards in the world, flanked by grand palace hotels and the Palais des Festivals. Behind it, the old quarter of Le Suquet rises above the port, giving the city a layered, unhurried character beneath its glamorous surface.
Daily life in Cannes centres on the Marché Forville, the covered market a short walk from the port, open every morning except Monday. The Rue Meynadier offers independent food shops and boulangeries. Restaurants of note include La Palme d’Or at the Martinez and Mantel in the old town. The Lerins Islands are a 15-minute ferry ride from the Vieux Port.
Cannes is served by its own train station on the main Marseille to Ventimiglia line, with direct TGV connections to Paris in approximately five and a half hours. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is 26 kilometres east, roughly 30 minutes by car or taxi, and operates direct routes to most major European capitals as well as long-haul destinations. Monaco is 45 minutes by train, and Marseille is reachable in under two hours.