News | March 26, 2010

$14,800,000 • San Francisco, CA

News | March 26, 2010

in 1919 for the department store mogul Benjamin F. Schlesinger who owned the world-renowned City of Paris in San Francisco with the famous rotunda, which is now the Neiman Marcus flagship store. Today, this classical Neo-Georgian style home is one of the City’s architectural treasures. The exquisite jewel-like interiors including lavish wall panels, columns, extraordinary three-dimensional moldings, impressive Frescos and opulent 24-carat gilding, all reflect the epitome of European style. Enjoying sparkling views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay and City, this elegant residence has been extensively upgraded and modernized with superb attention to details while preserving the grandeur and ambiance of the original masterpiece. Now offered for the first time since the renovation, this presents a rare opportunity to acquire a trophy property of such architectural stature.

Offered @ $14,800,000

Contact Olivia Hsu Decker @ 415.435.1600 or homes@sanfranciscofinehomes.com. Or visit www.2090vallejo.com.

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