You can own the home of Charles de Gaulle, complete with glass towers, 11 bathrooms and a mosaic-tiled pool.
The home once belonged to the former President of France, holding the title from 1959 until his resignation in 1969.
De Gaulle was a decorated army officer, who fought in both World Wars and led the country while in exile during WWII.
He rewrote the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic, the current republican system in France.
Moving to the property shortly after WWII, it is believed he wrote his famous speech about the liberation of France while staying here.
Boasting over 11,000 sq ft, the nine-bedroom home comes with 11 bathrooms, extensive dressing rooms and a service elevator that extends over all three floors.
The principal suite covers nearly 1,000 sq feet, including two dressing rooms and a large private bathroom.
Travelling down to the garden level, the expansive living room suits any party.
There are also two kitchens, a formal dining room, and a guest bedroom.
The penthouse level offers 360 views of the stunning countryside through the all-glass aerie, before opening onto the private terrace.
Entering onto the large terrace, the zero-edge swimming pool is perfect for cooling off, with plenty of sun beds for improving your tan.
Situated on 1.2 acres of land, the expansive gardens are perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Capable of parking more than 10 cars, there are also several surrounding studios, ideal for guest rooms, staff accommodation or workshops.
Located in the town of Beaulieu-Sur-Mer, on the French Riviera, it is currently listed for £23.6 million ($30 million) with Douglas Elliman.
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