Iconic House opens the doors to its sixth property in Paris, in the heart of Montmartre.
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A Parisian Home like no other
Villa Junot stands as a testament to the Iconic House vision. Built in the 1920s for André Mauprey, a celebrated operetta writer, the 710 sqm hôtel particulier remains dedicated to artistic expression, featuring five en-suite bedrooms, a dedicated children’s room, and a sprawling 120 sqm rooftop offering sweeping panoramic views of the Parisian skyline. Every corner of the villa is designed for indulgence, featuring a professional kitchen fit for culinary mastery, a cathedral-style lounge that invites relaxation, and a state-of-the-art wellness area complete with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and gym. Plus, a cozy media room offers the perfect retreat for cinematic experiences, while the outdoor garden serves as a tranquil oasis, seamlessly blending nature with the villa’s serene, urban setting.
Indeed, the picturesque, green neighborhood offers a charming, romantic Paris, far removed from the hustle and bustle of the Golden Triangle. Montmartre is home to landmarks like the Sacré Coeur, Moulin de la Galette, and Place du Tertre, as well as hidden gems such as artists’ galleries, cafés, private mansions, and secret gardens. From the top of the Butte–or the Villa Junot rooftop–it offers breathtaking views of the city. Once frequented by renowned figures like Dalida, Picasso, Van Gogh, and even Daft Punk, it remains a timeless and vibrant enclave of artistic and cultural legacy.






At Villa Junot, as at its other exceptional properties, Iconic House invites you to live each moment intensely, to experience time in all its dimensions of pleasure, here and now.
More information about the property HERE