La Fiorentina - Countess Therese de Beauchamp's House (Former)

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La Fiorentina was built in 1917 by the countess Therese de Beauchamp on a vast piece of land which occupies the extreme end of the Saint Hospice point of the Saint Jean Cap Ferrat peninsula.

Beauchamp later sold the property to Sir Edmund Davis, a diamond magnate and a large art collector. During this period, the famous Italian writer, Gabriele d’Annunzio stays in the property, just a short time before he is proclaimed lord and prince of Monte-Nevoso. In 1939, La Fiorentina was purchased by Lady Kenmere, who was sometimes viciously referred to as “Lady Kilmore” with reference to her three ex husbands who had passed away. It was the son of her last husband Roderick Cameron, who was passionate about landscaping and gardens, the man who opened the Golden Riviera. Cameron organized large parties and received many celebrities such as Greta Garbo, Elizabeth Taylor, Somerset Maugham who loved to play bridge with the hostess. Even though the park has been reduced to 30 000 m², the Villa Fiorentina with its two swimming pools, remains one of the largest properties on Saint Jean Cap Ferrat.
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Xeba73 picture
@ 2014-08-18 01:22:12
German pharma billionaire Curt Engelhorn purchased the villa in the early 2000s. He is said to have spent €90 million on the refurbishment.
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@ 2014-09-10 01:33:28
According to Forbes, it's about to hit the market for a rumored $525 million, Jesus Christ.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/erincarlyle/2014/09/03/the-most-expensive-homes-for-sale-in-the-world-right-now/
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@ 2014-11-26 12:01:37
Villa Fiorentina is owned by the Heineken Family.
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@ 2015-02-04 18:09:28
I though it was owned by the Heineken Family?
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@ 2015-02-05 01:03:37
There are several sources about Engelhorn being the owner, the best one is German "Manager" magazine, basically the German version of Forbes/Fortune. Their reporters even met him there. I'll translate a part of a 2007 article:

"Our second meeting is in Monte Carlo, the current seat of Engelhorn's family office. [...] Less than five minutes away via helicopter lies his Villa Fiorentina, one of the Cote d'Azur's finest palaces. Heidi [his wife] fell in love with the house and the peninsula, the trust bought it, and Engelhorn smiles: "Call it Curt's Folly".

http://www.manager-magazin.de/magazin/artikel/a-501305-7.html

Then they go on and describe the renovations he undertook and how much he spend on it. You'll have a hard time finding a better source.

But considering it seems to be on the market it probably doesn't matter all that much.
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@ 2015-02-06 15:02:31
Ok, it looks as a reliable source. Then it may be Heineken family were the previous owners? I read somewhere that Freddy Heineken bought the property in 1982 for 40 million Euros

http://tdclassicist.blogspot.dk/2011/09/notable-houses-la-fiorentina.html


http://tdclassicist.blogspot.dk/2011/09/la-fiorentina-furnishings-part-ii.html