Real Estate

Live Like A Queen In SF Home Modeled After Marie Antoinette's

Designated a National Historical Landmark, Le Petit Trianon is modeled after the Chateau at Versailles Palace in France.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- If you're looking to make a grand entrance, it's tough to beat columns and double marble staircases outside, and a grand chandelier dripping with crystals in the central atrium inside.

Venture capitalist Ron Jankov purchased this estate and embarked on a multi-year restoration to bring it back to its glory. Currently decorated for the 2019 San Francisco Decorator Showcase (see 41 eye-popping photos), this Presidio Heights home is represented by Coldwell Banker for a cool $30 million.

  • Address: 3800 Washington St, San Francisco, California
  • Price: $30,000,000
  • Square Feet:
  • Bedrooms: 9
  • Bathrooms: 7 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1904
  • Features: Originally built from 1902-1904 for one of the City's most prominent families of the era, the breathtaking Le Petit Trianon is inspired by the original world-renowned Chateau at the Versailles Palace in France, which was constructed between 1763 and 1768 by King Louis XV. The iconic, historically irreplaceable facade of Le Petit Trianon is one of the world's most recognizable images. Designated as both a San Francisco as well as a National Historical Landmark, and considered one of the City's architectural masterpieces, this extraordinary monument has been host to a glittering array of some of the most important social, cultural, artistic and philanthropic events in San Francisco history. Evocative of another era of 18th-Century grandeur, this timeless masterpiece has seen yet another re-incarnation in its legendary history by the 2019 San Francisco Decorator Showcase for a glamorous and contemporary 21st-Century lifestyle...one of the world's most extraordinary private residences..

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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