
Buying an apartment in Monaco or renting an apartment in Monaco often means choosing a lifestyle that blends modernity with peace of mind. The Principality is just as appealing for its discreet, secure atmosphere as for its iconic buildings. L'Annonciade is one of them. One of the Principality's three tallest towers, this prestigious residence is 111 meters above the sea. Built in 1980, the building is a striking feature, offering panoramic views over the Monegasque bay.
The residence houses a large majority of residential apartments and, with neighbors Château Périgord and Tour Odéon, dominates the La Rousse/Saint Roman district.
The inhabitants of L'Annonciade enjoy a high standard of service, including a 24/7 concierge service and a public elevator nearby so that they can get around more easily.
L'Annonciade has the particularity of being located on the eponymous avenue (number 24). Residents are close to the Larvotto beaches and all the amenities Monaco has to offer, while enjoying a quiet, family-friendly environment.
The La Rousse/Saint Roman neighborhood has been getting a major facelift for several years now. After the construction of the Odeon Tower, the keystone of the district's urban renewal, the Principality is keen to capitalize on its dynamism. The aim of the Monegasque government is to revitalize this historic area, which is a little out of date. On Avenue Annonciade, several major real estate projects are underway or under study. Residents of L'Annonciade will enjoy a range of modern urban developments that will help the neighborhood to thrive.
Yet another reason to enjoy a view from the top of one of Monaco's tallest towers.

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