Josh Altman & Matthew Altman’s Hacienda de la Paz

Capturing magnificent views of the ocean, mountain and city, Hacienda de la Paz is surrounded by immaculately manicured grounds and nestled within the only guard-gated city in America, Rolling Hills, a blissfully quiet coastal community minutes from the heart of Los Angeles.

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19th-Century Andalusian Estate Hacienda de la Paz

One of the most celebrated architectural masterpieces in North America, Hacienda de la Paz is situated on eight majestic acres on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Designed by world-renowned Spanish architect Rafael Manzano Martos, Hacienda de la Paz is modeled after a 19th-century Andalusian estate and is both a tranquil retreat for intimate family life and a grandiose setting for large-scale entertaining.

Its 18th-century, Neoclassical ballroom is one of California’s largest, while the 10th-century hammam features a spa experience to rival the finest resorts in the world. From awe-inspiring architecture to idyllic acreage, Hacienda de la Paz is a real estate rarity—one of the most unique private estates on Earth.

Josh Altman & Matthew Altman
The Altman Brothers, Douglas Elliman
310-819-3250 | TheAltmanBrothers.com

Photos Courtesy of the Altman Brothers

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