Émilie Palace
The Émilie Palace is a high-rise residential building in Monaco.
Émilie Palace | |
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General information | |
Status | Complete |
Architectural style | Modernist |
Location | 3, Avenue Princesse Grace, Larvotto, Monaco |
Coordinates | 43.742033°N 7.43023°E |
Owner | Hélène Pastor (formerly) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 12 |
Location
It is located at 3 Avenue Princesse Grace in the Larvotto district of Monaco.[1][2][3] It faces the Japanese Botanical Garden of Monaco.[3]
History
It was built with concrete and designed in the modernist architectural style.[1] It is 38.35 metre high, with twelve storeys.[1] The building is mostly residential.[1] However, it is also home to some shops and an art gallery.[1]
It was owned by heiress Hélène Pastor through her eponymous real estate company.[3][4][5]
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References
- Émilie Palace, Emporis
- Émilie Palace, Structurae
- Hélène Pastor Pallanca: Émilie Palace
- Tom Metcalf, Monaco Murders Reveal Six Hidden Real Estate Billionaires, Bloomberg, October 18, 2014
- Olivier Toscer, Hélène Pastor : les secrets de famille de la "vice-princesse" de Monaco, Le Nouvel Observateur, May 21, 2014
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