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  2. Versailles (house) - Wikipedia

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    Versailles house in 2014. Built on a constructed hill on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of lakefront property, [4] [11] the residence is expected to include nine kitchens, [2] 14 bedrooms, [12] three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, a video arcade, [4] a ballroom with a capacity of 500 to 1,000 people, [3] a two-story movie theater with a balcony inspired by the Palais Garnier, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar ...

  3. Villa Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, former residents of the villa. Following Edward VIII's abdication as King-Emperor in 1936, he was created Duke of Windsor by King George VI in 1937. The Duke married Wallis Simpson on 3 June 1937 at the Château de Candé in France, and she became known as the Duchess of Windsor at that point.

  4. Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    Gardenside view of the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, also called Villa Île-de-France, is a French seaside villa located at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera. Designed by the French architect Aaron Messiah, it was built between 1907 and 1912 by Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild (1864–1934).

  5. Villa Savoye - Wikipedia

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    Villa Savoye (French pronunciation:) is a modernist villa and gatelodge in Poissy, on the outskirts of Paris, France. It was designed by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret , and built between 1928 and 1931 using reinforced concrete .

  6. Monaco villas - Wikipedia

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    Villa Iberia – Cap Ferrat, France. Classical waterfront villa, formerly owned by Prince Ranier II, but sold. Roc Agel – farmhouse on 125 acres at Mont Agel, France, purchased by Prince Ranier II in 1957 as a retreat for the Royal Family. Still a working farm. [67] Villa La Vigie – ("The Lookout") Pointe de la Veille, France. Belle Epoque ...

  7. Roman villas in northwestern Gaul - Wikipedia

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    Some Roman villas engaged in industrial production in addition to food and other essentials. These included: [19] Tile works: The correct type of clay and a sizable forest (for fuel) were required. Most French forests in existence today existed during the Gallo-Roman period. [19] Horse farms; Health spa: Containing a large swimming pool (or ...

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  9. Villa Lysis - Wikipedia

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    Villa Lysis (initially, La Gloriette; today, Villa Fersen) is a villa on Capri built by industrialist and poet Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen in 1905. "Dedicated to the youth of love" (dédiée à la jeunesse d'amour [1]), it was Fersen's self-chosen exile from France after a sex scandal involving Parisian schoolboys and nude (or nearly nude) tableaux vivants.