Jessica Chastain and her fashion executive beau
have bought
a turn-of-the-last-century condo across the street from Carnegie Hall
that once belonged to exalted composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein.
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She and Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo paid $5.1 million for the light-filled four-bedroom, three-bath home.
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The
duplex boasts five fireplaces, hand-carved mahogany doors and an
intricate wrought-iron staircase. It features two public rooms with
14-foot ceilings, parquet floors and over-sized bay windows with their
original Tiffany glass transoms.
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The
3,200-square-foot home has a library, formal dining room, a kitchen
that was recently featured in New York magazine, and a master suite with
floor-to-ceiling fitted closets and a bathroom with a rain shower and a
deep-soaking tub.
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Chastain,
who was nominated for Academy Awards for “The Help” and “Zero Dark
Thirty” and has been fĂȘted for “A Most Violent Year,” bought the home
from Adam Guettel, the Tony-winning composer of “The Light in the
Piazza.”
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