How to define the 6th arrondissement and the Luxembourg district? A lively and quiet district in the resplendent Jardin du Luxembourg. A cultural district, with its many cinemas and theatre. A student district, as evidenced by the prestigious universities and educational establishments. A district whose restaurant and hotel names (Rotonde, Lutétia, Closerie des Lilas) are famous beyond the limits of the capital. A district associated with the history of Paris that has seen many artists live and imposing buildings. This neighborhood is all of these things at the same time, indefinable and so sought-after. Among the famous arteries that cross it, the long Boulevard Raspail is of interest to us here on its portion between the Rue de Sèvres and the Boulevard du Montparnasse. We are a few steps from the Notre-Dame-des-Champs church, almost opposite the metro station of the same name. A classic building hides a property that is less so and that will surprise as soon as you walk through the door. It can be accessed from the condominium hall on the ground floor. Already, the airlock sets the tone: no space is superfluous or decoratively neglected. It is, in a way, a space for decompression before another world. Because once this airlock is over, we are already far from the boulevard and Parisian habits. The patio-type interior courtyard (for exclusive use) is not like the others. It is framed by this property presented exclusively by the Agency [. You.], with its floor-to-ceiling windows that will never let you leave the greenery or the light of your eyes. There is a new shock when you enter the main room: the immensity (89 m2) is filled with a raw and elegant decoration, made of wood and metal beams. It includes an office area, a library (Albini) and above all a lounge area with a sofa (Charles Zana and Julie de Libran) in front of a splendid fireplace designed by the interior designer Charles Zana who makes this space so comfortable and cosy. It gives access to a second terrace, more intimate than the previous one, with its garden. The kitchen is in the same spirit; It mixes industrial (brick) and chic (marble, black wood) touches and faces the first terrace thanks to the bay window. Its large wooden table is the promise of meals that will end by the fire in the next room. The upper floor is reached by a staircase with wrought iron banisters and whitewashed walls around it. It has two sleeping areas: a first bedroom (e.g. children's room) with its own shower room. And the grandiose master suite with its original architecture. The bathroom, clad in white marble and its superb bathtub, is visible through a pivoting screen and accessible via a large dressing room. The lower floor, where some will see a "loft" type decoration, offers a range of possibilities: currently, a large home cinema sits alongside a gym, a bar and an office. In the past, it had a sauna. In addition, there is plenty of storage space and a laundry room. Finally, a third completely independent bedroom, like a hotel suite, adjoins the entrance hall with its own underfloor heated bathroom like all the others. With its 16 m2, it is spacious and richly decorated, just like every square centimetre of this exceptional property. Exceptional, yes, but how do you define it? Its facets are so manifold, its decoration so rich and eclectic, its layout so bold that it is probably indefinable. Regardless, it is not made to be categorized, but to be inhabited. Contact: Julien PERELLO ... Co-ownership of 35 lots Annual share of condominium fees: €10,692 or €891 per month. Agency fees of 250,000 euros to be paid entirely by the buyers. Net selling price of €6,150,000. Features: - Terrace