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Avenue de Marigny. This superb apartment occupies the entire top floors (5th and 6th) of an elegant early 19th century building which was acquired in the mid 1950’s by James and Elie Rothschild, and the apartment itself was the Parisian pied a terre of Gianni and Marella Agnelli for many years.Offering 219 sqm of floor space and 208 sqm of living space as defined by the Carrez Law, it has been meticulously renovated and decorated throughout. It includes a living/reception room and dining room opening onto a 9 sqm continuous balcony, a drawing room or study, a kitchen with dining facilities, a guest wc, and a master suite with a bathroom, a dressing room and a wc.The top floor comprises two further suites and a utility room.Reversible air conditioning.With an 11 sqm vaulted cellar.A parking space may be possible in a side street.The building’s environment is remarkable, being in the immediate vicinity of the Elysée Palace, formerly the Hotel d’Evreux which was offered by King Louis XV to the Marquis de Marigny in 1753.Also close by is 23 avenue Marigny and the Hôtel de Marigny, built in 1873 for Baron Gustave de Rothschild, and currently a residence for the Presidential palace’s prestigious guests.