Out-of-this-world ‘Le Palais Bulles’ hits the market for $387M following death of owner Piere Cardin, an haute couture designer.
The following written content by Janine Puhak
Life in a “quarantine bubble” doesn’t sound so bad here.
The “Bubble Palace” in the south of France has hit the market for $387 million, with the surreal property offering an unparalleled pandemic retreat.
The out-of-this-world “Le Palais Bulles” in Théoule-sur-Mer overlooks the Bay of Cannes, and has hit the market following the death of owner Piere Cardin, South West News Service (SWNS) reports. Cardin, an haute couture designer, passed away in December at the age of 98, and shot to stardom for creating clothes with a futuristic flair.
It makes sense, then, that the creative felt right at home in the 29-room, bubble-style villa spread over six levels, nestled within a two-acre hillside with a stunning 180-degree view of the Mediterranean.
The 10-bed, 11-bath compound known as the “Bubble Palace” measures nearly 13,000 square feet and was built in 1979 by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag, according to a listing page by Christie’s International Real Estate. Read more from Fox.
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