Monaco - Anse du portier

future Monaco is called L'Anse du Portier, the 11th and most recent area of the Principality

Luxury, harmonious and voluptuous: future Monaco is called L'Anse du Portier, the 11th and most recent area of the Principality.

The “L’Anse du Portier” is a well-thought-through area that takes into consideration all future environmental aspects. Each detail of this development is sustainable and environmentally friendly and brings Monaco into the future.

Situated between the Larvotto and the Carré d’Or area, its placement makes it one of a kind. This extension of the city on the Mediterranean is aimed to make the so-called artificial work completely natural. A beautification of something already existing that will transform the residential areas of Monaco.

The natural vegetation in the area has been preserved such as “Posidonia” and the hanging “spélugues” with its corals.

A balance between the ecological landscape and its very high-end constructions.

The Anse du Portier area covers a six-hectare eco friendly landscape, where will be constructed five buildings, and fourteen luxury villas each fitted with private swimming pools. The area is divided into three zones: the port area, the waterfront garden, and the luxury villas. On the port side, a commodity area, where all is situated around "the Renzo", a one-of-a-kind building. Transparently floating on water, offering daylight to enter and bringing a soft architecture into the concrete landscape.

The water garden and the villas will be surrounded by the Mediterranean flora, bringing biodiversity to the area but still embodying the luxury aspects of the French Riviera.

You will find electric bike stations, rainwater collectors, and solar panels, and by the year 2050, it has been decided by the government that the area will be carbon neutral.

The water gardens and the villas will be surrounded by the Mediterranean flora, bringing biodiversity to the area and embodying as well the luxury aspects of the French Riviera.

You will find electric bike stations, rainwater collectors, and solar panels, and by the year 2050, it has been decided by the government that the area will be carbon neutral.

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