Casa de la Rosa
Casa de la Rosa is the kind of mansion you would expect from a Toreador, particularly one such as Count Lucien Corbin. The renowned Golden Rose expects nothing less than perfection in his havens, and the Casa does not disappoint. The Casa is a large, two-story manor situated just off the waterfront. It is a splendid, cream-colored affair with exquisite columns, and once one venture in, they're greeted by a plethora of beauty. Artwork and sculptures, many Lucien originals, line the various hallways. The entire manor captures the Toreador Flair that Lucien is known for, extravagance and luxury tied up neatly with a stylish bow. With eight bedrooms and six baths, a total of 7,089 square feet, the Casa has plenty of room for Lucien and Persephone's guests. All windows open to allow in the soothing ocean breeze.
The Count is insistent on particular amenities, especially a well-stocked art room with a view of the water, an exceptional library attached to his office, an indoor gymnasium with room for unarmed and melee combat training, and well-stocked kitchens and in-home bars. A large swimming pool rests behind the house, just off the private dock. The infamous parties thrown by the Count are sure to include the pool.
Lucien and his fiancée, Persephone Blackwood, reside here in their new home of Miami, Florida.
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