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The Villa
At the city center western periphery, Wadi Abu Jmil a very
exclusive residential area, commands superb geographic and
natural qualities.
It is within a walking distance from the new waterfront area,
the hotel district and the renovated Souks of Beirut Central
District.
A gentle topography- cascading towards the seashore and a
cluster of stone buildings with terracotta-tilled pitched
roofs define it as a “Levantine hill town”.
Together, with nearby Zokak El Blat it has preserved buildings
from the turn-of-the-century centrally planned traditional
Lebanese houses and the 1930’s and the 1950’s.
In this area, heritage mansions are restored to house private
art and antiques collections, converted into boutique hotels,
or grouped as town houses to form an exclusive residential
enclave on top of a hill, integrated in numerous pocket parks
creating and intercate web of gardens, pedestrian alleys and
small piazzas.
Close to the Grand Serail, the Mouawad Museum and the Serail
Hill, The Pavilions, a luxurious and traditional residential
building in a 1950's design, in a preserved neighborhood privileged
with a brand new infrastructure. Its planning is entirely
dedicated to its residents.
All equipped with pleasant spacious privative gardens and
terraces, they offer the originality of beautiful volumes
lit well by beautiful by openings, The Pavilions benefit from
a specific entry, with calm streets on the charming rue de
France.
The Pavilions comprises:
- 2 pavilions triplex on the ground, 1st and 2nd floors
from 600 to 750m2.
- 2 pavilions duplex on the ground and 1st floors from
400 to 500m2.
- 4 terrace apartments on the 3rd floor from 300 to 550m2
- 16 typical apartments from the 4th to the 7th floor from
200 to 500 m².
- A penthouse on the 8th floor.
- Each, with the required underground parking spaces and
cellars.
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