In A Historic Location, A Triplex With A Glass Box Opening Onto A Terrace
4 Beds
3 Baths
2,469 Sqft
Updated: August 7
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About the Property
A stone’s throw from the Trocadero square, on the top 3 floors of a fine building with elevator of 1895, a most unusual, 229 sqm (2,465 sqft),ceiling height between 2.72m and 3.20m, ‘glass house’ triplex apartment designed in 1927 by a renowned architect and a famed interior designer, that hosted the most fashionable Parisian parties in the 30’s with guests of the like of Coco Chanel,
A stone’s throw from the Trocadero square, on the top 3 floors of a fine building with elevator of 1895, a most unusual, 229 sqm (2,465 sqft),ceiling height between 2.72m and 3.20m, ‘glass house’ triplex apartment designed in 1927 by a renowned architect and a famed interior designer, that hosted the most fashionable Parisian parties in the 30’s with guests of the like of Coco Chanel, Jean Cocteau and Man Ray, opening onto 47 sqm of terrace and balconies, featuring:
5th (U. S. 6th) floor Entry 3 bedrooms, one with dressing room opening onto balcony 2 bathrooms
6th (U. S. 7th) floor Living room with open kitchen opening onto balcony Bedroom Bathroom
7th (U. S. 8th) floor Dining room surrounded by glass walls, opening onto a 32 sqm terrace
Cellar in basement
A parking space may be acquired at extra cost (€ 80,000) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/