31 rue de Tournon
75006 Paris
€65,000,000
Built in 1869 based on the designs of architect Auguste Tronquois, this stone-and-brick private mansion offers approximately 1,300 sq.m. (13,993 sq. ft.) across five levels. It opens onto a charming 95 sq.m. (1,022 sq. ft.) leafy courtyard and a 160 sq.m. (1,722 sq. ft.) garden with private access to Parc Monceau.
The property has been fully refurbished by Wilmotte & Associés Architects, featuring the following layout:
Ground (U.S. 1st) floor (232 sq.m.)
Entry
Grand living room with four French windows opening onto the garden
Library
Dining room – kitchen
1st (U.S. 2nd) floor (238 sq.m.)
Master suite with two bathrooms and two dressing rooms overlooking the garden and Parc Monceau
Study
Fitness room
2nd (U.S. 3rd) floor (227 sq.m.)
Lounge – boudoir
Three suites, each with its own bathroom and dressing room
3rd (U.S. 4th) floor (225 sq.m.)
Three suites, each with its own bathroom and dressing room
Lounge – boudoir
4th (U.S. 5th) floor (215 sq.m.)
162 sq.m. (1,744 sq. ft.) reception area
Screening room
Basement (230 sq.m.):
Spa
Service areas
Technical room
Caretaker’s lodge of 21 sq.m. (226 sq. ft.) on two levels
Key features:
Stunning room sizes, with ceiling heights ranging from 3.10 m to 4.20 m (10 ft. to 13.8 ft.)

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