Explore the luxurious real estate journey of Arielle Dombasle and Bernard-Henri Lévy, which spans over properties in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Paris and Morocco.
Villa in Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Following their wedding in 1993, Dombasle and Lévy fell head over heels with the charming town of Saint-Paul-de-Vence. It was here that they owned a stunning villa. Sadly, this piece of family property left their possession in 2014 when it was sold for a whopping 4 million euros.
Paris Apartment
Moving north to the French capital, the couple owned an apartment in the prestigious location near the Élysée Palace. A noteworthy sale happened in 2006, when they parted ways with another Parisian apartment boasting views of the iconic Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower. The property fetched them a cool 5.5 million euros.
Moroccan Properties
Their affinity for luxury real estate also extends to Morocco, where they've owned multiple properties.
Palais de la Zahia
The Palais de la Zahia is a notable property in their Moroccan portfolio. The property, previously owned by luminaries Alain Delon and John Paul Getty Junior, was picked up by the couple for around 2 million euros. It comes complete with a pool and an exotic garden, adding to its appeal.
620 m² villa in Tangier
Their property exploits in Morocco also include a 620 m² villa in Tangier. This property was enhanced by the interior design work of architect Andrée Putman and features luxuries such as open bathrooms and a sauna-hammam. This Tangier villa was listed for sale in 2017 for 6 million euros. Despite the premium features and location, a buyer is yet to be found.