Sophistication and style

Alpine beauty envelops this inviting jewel

Living room Italian ski chalet

The village of Cortina, with its pretty piazzas and stone church spires, is the idyllic and cosmopolitan Italian Alpine ski resort.

The stunningly picturesque village is located in the heart of the majestic Dolomites mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stylish and chic, the historic village provides the same aura of exclusivity found in Courchevel, St. Moritz and Chamonix.

Cortina boasts some of the most awesome scenery anywhere in the ski world, a picture postcard quality that has drawn various film producers, including those of Cliffhanger, starring Sylvester Stallone, the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, and The Pink Panther, starring Peter Sellers.

In 1956, the town in the Valle d’Ampezzo hosted the Winter Olympics, and to this day, Cortina remains a favoured location for important national and international winter sports events. The resort is part of the Dolomiti Superski Area, with access to 12 ski areas and 1,200 kilometres of sun-kissed slopes.

This exceptional villa, where elegant design blends effortlessly with mellow timbers and rustic furniture, is a veritable temple to luxurious alpine living.

The refined residence offers 756m² of space, with elegant wood interiors, exposed beams and inviting fireplaces. The elegant ski chalet features five generous bedrooms, six bathrooms, two kitchens, three living rooms, four dressing rooms and a dining room. It comes with a terrace of 30m² and a garage that measures 130m².

The luxury villa is situated in a fairytale setting of fabulous views. Its elevated position sits in private grounds measuring one-quarter acre.

This impressive ski chalet offers the ultimate in sumptuous space, warmth and elegance.

Price: €13 million.

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Signature Residences Worldwide

www.signatureresidencesworldwide.com

+44 20 7095 8701

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