Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss Villa La Paisible Lists for $21 Million
Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss Villa La Paisible Lists for $21 Million

Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss Villa La Paisible Lists for $21 Million

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Audrey Hepburn's former Swiss retreat, known as 'La Paisible,' is on the market for 19 million Swiss francs ($20.8 million) after being owned by Katharina and Jean-Marc Beaujolin since 2001. Located in Tolochenaz, about 30 minutes from Geneva, this charming 18th-century farmhouse was Hepburn's home from 1963 until her death in 1993, and she is buried nearby. The villa boasts 12 bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and 10,800 square feet of living space on a sprawling 40-acre estate, including a notable garden with white rose bushes planted for Hepburn’s 60th birthday. Katharina Beaujolin highlighted the property's serene atmosphere and its historical significance, expressing the emotional connection people still have with Hepburn's legacy. The Beaujolins are selling the home to find a new owner who will appreciate its unique charm and history. Tourists frequently visit the house for photographs, showcasing Hepburn's lasting impact on her fans even decades after her passing.

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