Description
A 1960s modernist building located in the Château Sec residential complex, its tallest building houses a 121 m2 apartment with a long balcony overlooking the sea and Marseille's landscape. Designed as a belvedere overlooking the city, this visionary project combines great heights, varied volumes, and modernist principles, with particular attention paid to the facade lines and the orientation of the apartments.
Refurbished with respect for the original materials, the apartment has been modernized while retaining its fine herringbone parquet flooring, bringing warmth and authenticity. The layout has been designed to combine comfort, brightness, and easy circulation.
The corner living space is bathed in light thanks to its row of bay windows, opening onto a balcony that wraps around the entire apartment and offers spectacular views of Marseille, from the sea to the hills, with breathtaking perspectives at every hour of the day. The kitchen is separate and arranged around a central island.
On the night side, three bedrooms share a contemporary bathroom and plenty of built-in storage.
A laundry room and a cellar complete this property.
An apartment integrated into an architectural complex and perched in the Marseille sky.
Modern classicism, combining functionality, aesthetics and urban integration.