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  2. Odeon Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Tower (French: Tour Odéon; Monégasque: Turre Odeu̍n) is a double-skyscraper in the Principality of Monaco.It was the first high-rise in the city-state to be built since the 1980s (high constructions had been abandoned due to aesthetic concerns and criticism of overdevelopment). [1]

  3. Category:Real estate in Monaco - Wikipedia

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  4. Monaco villas - Wikipedia

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    Note: new apartment/office constructions are often bestowed the same names as the villas they replaced. AVENUE L'ANNONCIADE. 28 Château de l'Annonciade – the oldest house in Monaco, constructed 1737, in the style of a feudal crenellated castle, and set within a notable garden. Demolished 1975, and its wall also realigned.

  5. Real estate transfers: Company buys 6 Canal Fulton ... - AOL

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    A New Franklin company has purchased six apartment and multi-family ... A house is shown with a sign that reads "sale pending" in Canton in this file photo from 2022. ... 2294 Monaco St NW ...

  6. Fairmont Monte Carlo - Wikipedia

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    During the annual Monaco Grand Prix at the Circuit de Monaco, the drivers make use of the tunnel under the hotel. [7] The hotel overlooks a hairpin bend, called the Fairmont hairpin, the slowest corner on the F1 calendar.

  7. French Riviera - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, the Prince of Monaco, Charles III, began constructing a casino in Monaco, which was called a health spa to avoid criticism by the church. The casino was a failure, but in 1863 the Prince signed an agreement with François Blanc , a French businessman already operating a successful casino at Baden-Baden (southwestern Germany), to build ...

  8. Gildo Pastor - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Pastor acquired oceanfront land at low prices, and in the 1950s, he started building apartment blocks. With a conservative, debt-averse approach, the Pastor family eventually owned some 3,000 apartments, representing 15% of Monaco's total housing stock and worth about €20 billion.

  9. Category:Residential buildings in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Houses in Monaco (1 C) S. Residential skyscrapers in Monaco (4 P) Pages in category "Residential buildings in Monaco"