Penthouse above Madison Square Park with Gianni Versace furnishings lists for $10M

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A duplex penthouse perched above Madison Square Park with furnishings owned by the late Gianni Versace himself has listed for $10 million, The Post has learned.

Made up of four bedrooms and four baths, the condo has been described as a “townhouse-in-the-sky,” with key-locked elevator access.

The residence occupies more than 3,500 square feet of interior space, with about 1,200 square feet of private outdoor space.

Located in New York’s trendy NoMad neighborhood at 50 Madison Ave., views include the gilded tower of the New York Life building, the Clocktower at the Metropolitan Life Tower and the iconic Flatiron building.

Features include herringbone hardwood floors, walls of windows and the furnishings of Versace that can come with the home if you choose.

Versace’s furnishings include couches, chairs, tables and rugs. But if you want a more modern take on the home, there is an option not to keep his old furnishings.

The great room comes with a 365-square-foot terrace.


The residence boasts views of Madison Square Park.
The residence boasts views of Madison Square Park.
The Agency

The great room.
The great room.
The Agency

The enclosed kitchen that can be transformed into an open-concept space.
The enclosed kitchen that can be transformed into an open-concept space.
The Agency

The library.
The library.
The Agency

The owners’ suite on the upper level features an 80-foot-long wraparound terrace with a spa baths and a walk-in closet. The extra bedroom on the same floor can be transformed into an office, a nursery, a gym or another dressing room, the listing notes.

Building amenities include a full-time doorman, a package room, a storage room and a bike room.

Aaron Seawood and Andrew Pritchard of The Agency hold the listing.

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Versace was the founder of eponymous fashion brand. He was assassinated on July 15, 1997, after coming back from a walk on Ocean Drive in Miami to retrieve his morning magazines.

He was 50 years old.

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