It is not often the owner of a house where a historic event at a high stake has occurred. However, this is the story, on the outskirts of Geneva, the 19th -century Villa Flour CEO in Works, who hosted the first -faced meeting between US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachio. And the worldwide visibility, which is a sign of melting in almost half a century of the tension of the Cold War between the two countries? This happened here on the next steps of the Villa Floor DEO.
The architect was built in 1867 by Francis Ganderroz, with Villa Flour de Evo began his life as a private residence. In 1990, it was turned into commercial use. The advantage of this conversion is that a non -Swiss resident can buy it to run a business or, if the rules and regulations allow it, use it to the private home. The Chatauseque Haveli in the Durban Auction is a mansion, which is estimated, which is estimated between $ 6 to 6 million. The auction launched a soft launch in September and wrapped on October 30.
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The original moldings and complex hands protect the floor of the floor villa.
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The Verksx offers both privacy and easy access to both Geneva’s international institutions, finance centers, and cultural signs, and sitting on the right side of the Geneva Lake, this state has made clear views about ancient waters. In the clear days, you can also see Mont Blank. The Garden opens against the background and park of the weather, including a pond, historical springs and solid trees – which are widely preserved under Swiss protection rules, so the order will remain peaceful for years to come.
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Three acres of villa gardens and Parklands are protected under Swiss protection rules.
Although it is in accordance with its original design, Villa Floor Diu has developed in more than 150 years. In 1948, the architect Jean Chemology added the original design and added a great courtyard to the original design. Today, the palace structure spreads to four floors (including underground level), offers a versatile space, which is in accordance with both residential and business purposes. The original moldings, the handsome floors, the adornment fireworks, and the symmetric layouts maintain the historical charm of the villa, while giving flexibility to modern use.
An outbuilding, actually a warehouse and a warehouse, is now a garage and offices, which are best for an executive office sweet, welfare center, or additional residential quarters. And, along with 40 cars and local restaurants and cafes, with easily access to Geneva airports and train lines, it combines historical significance with everyday operations.
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