Overlooking the city of Nice, this late 19th-century property offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the rooftops of Nice, in a setting that is both peaceful and steeped in history. Listed as a Historic Monument, it embodies a rare architectural style, directly inspired by the Italian Renaissance.
Built between 1884 and 1887 by the architect Vincent Levrot, the villa stands on the heights of Mont-Gros, at the heart of a park of around 6 hectares, formerly terraced, now enhanced by numerous olive trees.
Facing south-west, the property enjoys optimal sunshine throughout the day. Two spacious terraces, seamlessly integrated into the architecture, naturally extend the living spaces.
The ground floor features superb reception rooms; living room, dining room, smoking room with décor inspired by grand Italian villas. A central staircase leads to the upper floors, comprising numerous bedrooms, dressing rooms and bathrooms.
Nearly 200 m2 of attic space and approximately 245 m2 of garden-level space complete the property, offering remarkable potential for conversion, with scope for a wellness area, a gym, an indoor swimming pool or additional living spaces.
Just 20 minutes from Nice Airport and close to amenities, this unique property combines elegance, authenticity and potential within a preserved natural setting.
An extraordinary opportunity to become guardians of such a stunning property on the French Riviera, contact us today to arrange your viewing.













