This extraordinary residence redefines the standard of modern luxury from the moment you enter.
A majestic entrance hall welcomes you with a sense of grandeur that seamlessly continues throughout the home.
The expansive living area impresses with its remarkable dimensions, offering a rare sense of openness and light that enhances every corner.
Elegant, large-format marble flooring flows throughout the interior, adding a timeless sophistication.
The kitchen, an exceptional centerpiece, has been meticulously crafted and furnished by the prestigious Fendi Casa, combining aesthetic elegance with top-tier functionality.
Every detail speaks of quality, from the refined carpentry to the seamless integration of materials and finishes.
Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the spaces with natural light and offer breathtaking panoramic views that can be enjoyed from both the main floor terraces and the expansive solarium.
Upstairs, the rooftop is designed as a private retreat.
A stunning swimming pool becomes the heart of this outdoor sanctuary, while the generous layout provides the perfect setting to incorporate a bespoke bar or outdoor kitchen — ideal for entertaining or unwinding in style.
This property is more than just a home; it's a statement of refined living.
Thoughtfully designed for those who appreciate exceptional craftsmanship, exclusive materials, and unparalleled views, it offers a living experience that balances beauty, comfort, and sophistication in perfect harmony.
Marbella (UK: mar-BAY-yə, US: mar-BEL-ə, Spanish: [maɾˈβeʎa]) is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
It is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; it is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name.
Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar, in the foothills of the Sierra Blanca.
The municipality covers an area of 117 square kilometres (45 sq mi) crossed by highways on the coast, which are its main entrances.
In 2023, the population of the city was 156,295 inhabitants, making it the second most populous municipality in the province of Málaga and the seventh in Andalusia.
It is one of the most important tourist cities of the Costa del Sol and throughout most of the year is an international tourist attraction, due mainly to its climate and tourist infrastructure.
It is also one of the fastest-growing cities in both Andalusia and Spain.
The city also has a significant archaeological heritage, several museums and performance spaces, and a cultural calendar.