When art and real estate meet: the Sotheby’s legacy

A house born of art and culture
It all began in 1744, in London. Sotheby’s opened its doors not as a real estate agency, but as an auction house for rare books—soon followed by art, jewelry, and historical furniture. For nearly three centuries, a passion for beauty, rarity, and authenticity has guided every appraisal and transaction.
Today, this artistic spirit remains central to the DNA of Sotheby’s International Realty, which assists buyers and sellers of exceptional properties worldwide—particularly in Uzès, a land of elegance and heritage.
The same standard for art... and for stone
At Sotheby’s, whether we are handling a master painting or a Provençal bastide, the approach is the same:
- A sharp and expert eye,
- Carefully curated presentation,
- A search for harmony between aesthetic emotion and heritage value.
This commitment is what sets our properties apart. In Uzès, it translates into a refined selection of character homes, private mansions, contemporary villas, and discreet estates—each with its own story, where every detail matters.
A lifestyle elevated to an art form
Luxury real estate is more than an asset. It’s a place to live, to collect, to pass down. It’s a way of hosting, of creating, of preserving. At Sotheby’s Uzès, we see every property as a livable work of art, where architecture, materials, and setting compose a meaningful narrative.
Many of our clients are collectors, artists, philanthropists, or simply lovers of beauty. They find with us a kindred perspective—an understanding of what gives a place its rarity and resonance.
Sotheby’s Uzès: carrying on a global legacy
As an affiliate of the Sotheby’s International Realty network, we proudly uphold this legacy. In Uzès, we extend it by representing homes that embody a rare alliance between culture, location, and the art of living.