Property in Beaulieu-sur-Mer

Located between Nice and Monaco, lying just to the East of the prestigious Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Beaulieu-sur-Mer is a small seaside town that has retained a lot of charm and centuries of history. Attractions include Villa Kerylos (pictured above), built by renowned architect Emmanuel Pontremoli between 1902 and 1908. The owner was Theodor Reinach at the time.

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This villa of great beauty was finally donated to the Institut de France in 1928 and later included in the list of historical monuments since 1966. The villa is open to the public. Another Beaulieu icon is the Hotel Bristol. This majestic building, built in 1898 by the Danish architect Hans Georg Tersling, was the wish of Sir Blundell Maple and was welcomed by the world's beau monde. Since then, it has turned into a luxury hotel that has been appreciated by many famous people of our planet!

On the hill you can see the port of Beaulieu and a magnificent view of the sea and expensive villas. The most famous of them is Villa Leopolda. This is eight hectares of property that belongs to King Leopold II of Belgium. In the port of Beaulieu, you will find shops and restaurants serving local cuisine, as well as the possibility of renting large or small weekend yachts.