In the collective imagination, Monaco is “dressed” only by buildings, each higher than the next, much like an American city center. The 21 Princesse Grace, located in the Larvotto district, is the exception that makes this saying obsolete. Designed in 1993 by the architects Rainier Boisson and Tommaso Valle, this luxurious residence stands out thanks to its original conception. Made up of 25 high-end apartments, 21 Princesse Grace stands out from the landscape thanks to its modest size and cascading green terraces. From afar, you might even think it's an extension of the Jardins Exotiques, given that the façade is hidden behind abundant vegetation.
The 21 Princesse Grace is proud of the services it offers its residents. A large and beautiful swimming pool, a 24/7 concierge service and an underground parking lot for residents only. Just like everywhere else in Monaco, comfort and security are guaranteed within the residence. Only 18 meters high, the building seems surrounded by its giant neighbors like the luxurious Rocabella residences and the famous Monte Carlo Bay Hotel. This is the charm of this residence, a haven of peace set among skyscrapers, an impression reinforced by the lush vegetation, a small Amazonian forest in the middle of a heavily concreted landscape.
Built during the reign of Prince Rainier in 1966, the Larvotto district is now a true landmark of the Monegasque landscape. The Prince’s vision has come to life: Larvotto offers residents an idyllic lifestyle, with its seafront location, stunning beaches, and internationally renowned restaurants. This unique setting greatly enhances the appeal of apartments for rent in Monaco and properties for sale in Monaco, especially in this highly sought-after area.
The 21 Princesse Grace residence fits seamlessly into the distinctive character of this relatively new district of the Principality, adding its own lush and visually striking touch.
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