A duplex penthouse towering above Madison Square Park with furniture belonging to the late Gianni Versace has been put up on the market for $10 million, The Post has learned.
Consisting of 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, the apartment has been described as a “townhouse within the sky” with a lockable elevator.
The residence occupies over 3,500 square feet of indoor space, with roughly 1,200 square feet of personal outdoor space.
Located in New York’s fashionable NoMad District at 50 Madison Ave., the views include the gilded New York Life Building spire, the Metropolitan Life Tower clock tower, and the long-lasting Flatiron Building.
Features include herringbone hardwood floors, window partitions, and Versace furniture that may include the house in case you select.
Versace furniture includes couches, chairs, tables and rugs. But in case you need a more modern approach to your house, there may be an option not to maintain its old furniture.
The great room has a 365 square foot terrace.
The owners’ apartment on the upper level has a 20-metre terrace with a hot tub and walk-in closet. An additional bedroom on the identical floor may be converted into an office, nursery, gym or one other dressing room.
Amenities within the constructing include a full-time porter, parcel service, storage and bicycle storage.
The list includes Aaron Seawood and Andrew Pritchard from the Agency.
Versace was the founding father of the eponymous fashion brand. He was murdered on July 15, 1997, after coming back from a walk on Ocean Drive in Miami to choose up his morning magazines.
He was 50 years old.