Meet Château des Brouillards: A Fanciful Villa in Paris’s 18th Arrondissement Priced at $14.7M

Paris never ceases to enchant, and so do its homes. This stunning chateau in the city’s 18th Arrondissement is no exception. Located in La Butte, a former artists’ village, the precious villa known as Château des Brouillards is asking €13.6 million, which currently converts to exactly $14,686,825 million USD.

The arrondissement, famous for Montmartre, is one of the most history-rich parts of the city. Atop its famous hill, one can find the Bateau-Lavoir, which is where artists like Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Amadeo Modigliani gathered and created. Needless to say, this cottage nearby could be especially appealing to an affluent art aficionado.

Looking at the property itself, there are over 4,000 square feet of colorful spaces. The home, which was built in 1772, was renovated by renowned designer Jacques Garcia, who is best known for his work around Parisian hotels and restaurants. Intricate details can be found throughout, including herringbone wood floors, delicate wallpaper, and antique furnishings. While the spaces undoubtedly transports you to past eras of fanciful French fashion, it also provides the luxurious modern conveniences of today.

There are five bedrooms and five bathrooms, with the primary suite fit for royalty. Its stunning en suite is anchored around a beautiful soaker tub, while original marble carries throughout the space. And, while it’s easy to relax due to the sheer beauty of all the home’s finishes, the property also has specific features that aid wellness. Outside, there’s a tranquil garden, but the home’s indoor pool and hammam might be the biggest surprise of all. Martin Maynial of Christie’s International Real Estate holds the listing.