1. Gladwyne, PA or Normandy, France? Breathtaking estate property owned by the Dorrance family of Campbell Soup.

Sotheby’s International Realty

This stunning residence once owned by the Dorrance family of Campbell’s Soup Company sits on fifty pristine acres just outside of Philadelphia. Known as Linden Hill, the 14,467-square-foot, eight-bedroom estate was designed between 1928 and 1931 by Edmund B. Gilchrist, an American architect best known for his French Normandy-inspired aesthetic. The sprawling manor features fenced pastures, stone outbuildings, a ten-car garage, stables, pools, a tennis court, an aviary, staff housing, and guest housing. In the main house, historic grandeur blends seamlessly with modern luxuries, creating a majestic yet livable atmosphere. Linden Hill is on the market for $19.5 million. Click here to view the full listing.

2. Spectacular Mizner-designed oceanfront Palm Beach estate.

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It doesn’t get any more luxurious than La Casa Sin Nombre, an expansive compound tucked away in Palm Beach’s exclusive estate section. Once home to the self-made billionaire John Kluge, the property boasts two residences, three staff or guest houses, and a private beach parcel. The Ocean House, designed in 1921 by the influential architect Addison Mizner in his signature Mediterranean Revival style, spans more than 5,500 square feet and features a bright and airy living room with an original carved-stone fireplace and Cuban-tile floors, an informal loggia, a library, a formal dining room, three bedrooms, and a pool. The equally impressive 12,700-square-foot Garden House was built around 1935 in the British Colonial style and features a hand-painted rotunda and arched entryway, a formal dining room complete with a stenciled beamed ceiling, and a formal living room and library, both with original period details. The four-acre property features 150 feet of ocean frontage, manicured lawns, a reflecting pool, and lush gardens. The palatial property carries a $59-million price tag. Click here to view the full listing.

3. Why stay in the Beverly Hills Hotel when you can buy next door.

Christie’s Real Estate

This French modern stunner is situated right next door to the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel. Renovated in 2015, the glamorous six-bedroom residence features soaring ceilings, a teak paneled library, a gourmet kitchen imported from Italy, a grand master suite overlooking a spacious terrace, a black-and-white marble pool, and a guest house outfitted with a cinema. Designed by the California-based architect Paul McClean this $38-million Beverly Hills beauty marries modern design with high style. Click here to view the full listing.

4. One amazing mid-century, award-winning home for only $619,000.

Baird & Warner

This sleek and spacious mid-century modern abode was built by H.P. Davis “Deever” Rockwell, a student of Modernist giant Mies van der Rohe, in 1964. Perched on 2.49 acres on a bluff in Olympia Fields, Illinois, the striking 3,600-square-foot glass house earned Rockwell a nod from the American Institute of Architects in 1965. The secluded home features four bedrooms, terrazzo floors, Burmese teak woodwork, high ceilings, and a workshop. Listed for a mere $619,000, this is the first time the“House on a Bluff” has been up for sale since its construction. Click here to view the full the full listing.

5. If you’re a Napoleon lover this 15th century villa overlooking Tuscany is for you.

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Attention history buffs: this astonishing property overlooking Italy’s Tyrrhenian coast, gulf of La Spezia, and Arcipelago Toscano was once owned by Napoleon’s sister, Elisa Baciocchi Bonaparte. Built in Lucca during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Bonaparte acquired Compignano from the well-to-do Mansi family in 1812. Surrounded by rolling hills, olive groves, and breathtaking views, the 29,493-square-foot villa played a prominent role in the history of Tuscany as well as the Bonaparte family. Radiating with OId World charm, this sumptuous villa features eleven bedrooms, formal gardens, a jaw-dropping pool perched above the woodlands of Tuscany, a guest house, and an array of handsomely-appointed living spaces. Compignano is listed for $17.9 million. Click here to view the full listing.