Tahoe City, CA
Fleur du Lac, location of many scenes in The Godfather II, is located on Lake Tahoe's magical West Shore. Close to Homewood and Alpine Meadows Ski Resorts, it's about 20 minutes to world-class Squaw Valley/USA. A short drive will bring you to Sunnyside and Tahoe City's dining, shopping and community services. The Reno-Tahoe International Airport is about 75 minutes away, with the Bay Area a 3 1/2 - to 4 hours drive. Private aircraft can fly in and out of the Truckee airport, within 40 minutes. Completed in early 2000, this retreat has 5,400 square feet with decor reminiscent of great lodges, but flavored with today's modern conveniences. A spacious foyer leads to an open area for entertaining and dining. The living room, with soaring turreted ceiling, has a grand fireplace, Lodgepole pine architecture, high windows and an adjoining game room/bar. Open kitchen with top of line appliances opens to the spacious patio and private grounds. A bedroom suite with fireplace, den or office, powder room and laundry room complete this level. Four en suite bedrooms and a 2nd laundry are located upstairs. Relax in the large master suite featuring lake views, a great stone fire place, adjoining office or sitting room with wet bar, and a luxurious jetted spa tub, with his and her basins, and separate shower. With the finest private marina on the lake, Fleur du Lac is gated and has a pool, tennis court, historic club house, yacht club and on site security and Homeowner's office.
Trinkie Watson
Chase International
twatson@chaseinternational.com
530-582-0722
Donna Caravelli
Chase International
dcaravelli@chaseinternational.com
530-581-0722
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should I watch that on mute?
MBertrandYT 3 months ago
Your wrong lady get it right when it comes to the godfather !
relvis42 6 months ago
the horse head scene was Godfather 1, uh-duhhhhhhh
aggiecornhusker 6 months ago
they shouldve shown the hot tub
SKATEB0ARDKID 7 months ago
Just watched the whole video....it's funny, they have someone working for them that doesn't have the facts straight on what was and wasn't filmed there....
briandrum1 9 months ago
@MediaWatchDawg Huh? That was in California, near LA....this was the Corleone home....
briandrum1 9 months ago
Was the "horse head scene" actually filmed here?
MediaWatchDawg 10 months ago
I'd buy that house just so i can pretend to be the Godfather... lol
businessbmw 1 year ago
I always thought it was located in Homewood.
Correction...........Any place on The Lake is the place to be. It was a school campus in the mid 60's (known as Fleur du Lac) that later moved to Chambers Lodge
Buycars356 1 year ago
She's so wrong...and some of you are right. Anthony Jr's communion, yes. And lot's of other interior shots. The horse's head, by the way, was real, and was provided by a slaughterhouse - it was a hot day, it smelled pretty bad according to the cinematographer.
davesf 1 year ago