Monaco sold to the world’s most expensive apartment
It ‘was just sold an apartment in Monaco most expensive in the world. The luxurious penthouse, called “La Belle Epoque” has a rather macabre story: his first owner was the billionaire banker Edmund Safra, who died in a mysterious fire broke out at this apartment in 1999. The apartment was bought in early 2000 by brothers Christian and Nick Candy, major British entrepreneurs, with a relatively low price because of the damage suffered during the fire. The Candy brothers have now sold the property to an unknown buyer Middle East (perhaps an Arab sheikh) to a record $ 308 million dollars. The two brothers spent more than $ 40 million to repair the fire damage, especially visible in the dining room, now with huge windows. The penthouse is situated on the top two floors of a building of six, with breathtaking views over the marina in Monte Carlo, has 3 bedrooms each with private bath and dressing room, a huge library and large terraces with a lot of trees and swimming pool.
The Ernestina Falduti housing architecture
This house is born from its implementation in the field and orientation, because the city you will find is an area of strong winds, hot sun and wide temperature changes in a short time. Why does a boomerang-shaped house was wedged next to the south side of the field, provides full front of all to the north, repaired and all the wind. The land has large trees and very stale make the garden a special place worthy of the house he lived. The house is spacious and very functional. The rooms are arranged in such a way as to allow residents privacy and independence of apartment duality and the friendliness and family gatherings.