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Audrey Hepburn’s 18th-century Swiss estate can now be yours

By Robb Report Singapore 14 May, 2025

Located near Lausanne, Audrey Hepburn’s former home offers the ideal balance of solitude and convenience across a vast plot of land

Inside Tolochenaz, a picturesque village not far from Lausanne, lies a peaceful retreat that Audrey Hepburn called home from 1963 till her passing in 1993. The 18th-century Swiss estate, known as La Paisible (the peaceful place), was her escape from Hollywood, where she could focus on family and a quieter life in the Swiss Alps. Sold to the current owners in 2001, it retains its original charm, elegance and beauty, all things befitting the British film and fashion icon.

Now on the market listed by Knight Frank, La Paisible offers the opportunity to own a piece of Hepburn’s legacy in the beautiful region of Lake Geneva, a place not just sought after for its natural beauty and high standard of living, but for its unmatched privacy. Located from key transport hubs, the countryside home offers the ideal balance of solitude and convenience across 16.2 hectares of real estate.

Overlooking 16,000 square metres of parkland adorned with century-old trees and a rose garden that was reportedly a gift from Givenchy, the 12-bedroom, eight-bathroom home spans 1,000 square metres across three levels, with unexpected features at every turn. Terracotta, oak parquet flooring and fireplaces ring in the building’s rich history, while modern updates like the elevator, heated pool and indoor garages allow for a contemporary living experience.

“The home’s timeless architecture, a sought-after feature among ultra-high-net-worth families, only adds to its appeal,” says Alex Koch de Gooreynd, a partner on Knight Frank’s International Residential Property team. “It’s easy to see why Audrey Hepburn adored the environment, where she enjoyed both complete privacy and breathtaking surroundings.”

Price on application. Contact Knight Frank here