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When you think of a chalet in the Alps, you think of a small, cozy house with heavy wooden beams, possibly wood paneling, and old-fashioned fabric lampshades. But La Fenice, the chalet in Cervinia on the Italian side of the Matterhorn, has little in common with this picture. Anyone who wants can buy the luxury chalet for an impressive price of 22.3 million francs, as written in “20 Minutes”. There cannot be a more expensive house in the Italian Alps.
In return, future owners will be offered several offers: The house spreads over six floors. Residents can swim laps in the 10-meter-long indoor pool and then relax in the spa. There is also a home cinema and fitness room under the roof. Fireplaces provide comfortable warmth in many rooms. A dream house with the elegant atmosphere of the Alps.
Last renovation took five years
“This is an absolutely unique chalet and probably one of the most exclusive chalets in the whole Alpine region,” estate agent Jeremy Rollason tells the free newspaper. It is being flooded with requests from all over the world. While most chalets are located within or on the edge of a village, La Fenice also stands out with its location. It stands alone on a hill overlooking the back of the Matterhorn. During the summer months, cows graze in the surrounding mountain meadows.
The original chalet was built in 1936. However, today only a few walls of the old building remain. With various renovations and additions, a building that can accommodate more than one family in space was created. The last renovation took five years. Since then, La Fenice has six bedrooms and a family room with a jacuzzi. According to the broker, the first seriously interested parties have already registered. (smt)
Source :Blick

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