This $9.7 Million-Dollar French Castle Features Paintings By Pablo Picasso

With several of Pablo Picasso’s paintings having been sold for well over $100 million dollars, it’s simply a steal to acquire a piece from the world-renown artist for under $10 million. It’s especially a steal when several of the paintings by an artist responsible for some of the most coveted pieces in the art world can be purchased for less than $10 million and are also accompanied by a French castle.
 
This is the case with a collection of works found in the “exceptional historic castle” known as “Château de Castille.” Located in a provence in Southern France, Castille is currently on the market for the first time in more than 50 years for $9,728,902.
 
The 8,611-square-foot château, built sometime in the 13th century, is situated on a lot with just under five acres of land. It boasts seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, several kitchens, and a couple of drawing and dining rooms, while a park, a staff house, a formal knot garden, a tree-lined driveway, and multiple garden ornaments of a historic nature are featured throughout the grounds.
 
There are also five “monumental” frescos––classified as “historic monuments” by the French State––that had been installed by Picasso, who had been a frequent visitor of the castle, due to his friendship with Douglas Cooper. Cooper, a well-know art-collector and owner of one of the “most important 20th century art collections,” purchased the home in 1950.
 
This property, with an interior decorated by world-renown interior designer Dick Dumas, is listed by Isabelle Clavie of Sotheby’s International Realty.

Related Posts

The laundry room used to be the room nobody talked about, the design equivalent of the friend you only call
As the luxury market in Puerto Vallarta continues to evolve, design is no longer just about aesthetics — it’s about

Riskin Partners Estate Group presents Set on a level, nearly 1-acre parcel, this remarkable property is a lush, modern compound.

Latest Posts