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The Quattrocento, Monaco

The Quattrocento, a building full of color

8 February 2024 - 1 min

In Monaco, architectural styles are diverse and offer a unique blend in a very small space. The Quattrocento honors this diversity. These multicolored facades, which are worthy of typical Italian constructions, give this building an atypical charm quite far removed from the current construction trends in the Principality. A typical building from the 80s and 90s, the residence is located at 10 quai Jean-Charles Rey in the Fontvieille district. A historic and quiet area of Monaco by the sea.

Amenities and standing guaranteed

While it's not one of the Principality's most impressive buildings, the Quattrocento has an enviable charm. Built over 7 floors, it is a human-sized building, which is becoming rarer and rarer in Monaco. The luxury building offers its residents a high-end concierge service and private parking. The quiet residence is ideal for families in search of tranquillity.

Fontvieille, a district rich in activities

Mostly built on the sea, the Fontvieille district is located on the west side of Monaco. Its extension onto the sea, commissioned by Prince Rainier in 1966, has allowed the district to grow. This architectural achievement inspired Prince Albert when he built the Anse du Portier Mareterra ecological neighborhood. Within Fontvieille is the marina, a true haven of peace. The residents of Quattrocento can enjoy a stroll or a meal in one of the many restaurants next to the lungomare. There are also a number of shops and cultural attractions in this vibrant district.

Choosing the Quattrocento also means enjoying the Principality at a reasonable distance from the hustle of the city center, while at the same time living a peaceful life in the Principality. So, Monaco is the Prince's choice.

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