Late Hollywood star Audrey Hepburn’s 12-bedroom Swiss retreat for sale for US$21 million
Hollywood actress spent her last 30 years at 18th century farmhouse near Lake Geneva with extensive gardens, 8 bathrooms and 12 bedrooms

The Swiss villa owned by late screen icon Audrey Hepburn has hit the market.
The 18th century farmhouse in scenic Tolochenaz, around a 30-minute drive from Geneva airport, was owned by Hepburn from 1963 until her death in 1993 – she is buried in the village cemetery.
In 2001, Hepburn’s sons sold their mother’s rural retreat to Katharina Beaujolin and her husband, Jean-Marc Beaujolin, the former chairman of import-export business Europ Continents Services.
“The house is called ‘La Paisible’ which means ‘peaceful place’, and it really is a peaceful place. It has quite the amazing atmosphere,” says Katharina Beaujolin.