Έναντι του αστρονομικού ποσού των 33 εκατ. δολαρίων πωλείται το πατρικό σπίτι της Τζάκι Κένεντι Ωνάση. Το υπερπολυτελές διαμέρισμα βρίσκεται στη Νέα Υόρκη και συγκεκριμένα στην 740 Park Avenue. Εκεί η θρυλική Τζάκι έζησε μέχρι τα επτά της χρόνια και είχε χτιστεί από τον παππού της, Τζέιμς Τι Λι, το 1929. Το διαμέρισμα διαθέτει τέσσερις κρεβατοκάμαρες, έξι μπάνια, στριφογυριστή εσωτερική σκάλα, δυο γραφεία και τέσσερα τζάκια και παρά το γεγονός πως έχει ανακαινιστεί αρκετές φορές από τότε που η αείμνηστη ήταν παιδί, διαθέτει ακόμη μια εκλεπτυσμένη και vintage αισθητική.

Piece of history: The duplex New York City apartment in 740 Park Avenue where Jackie Kennedy Onassis lived until she was seven years old has hit the market - for an eye-watering $44million (Pictured: The foyer)

Sprawling: The apartment, which has been renovated since the Bouviers resided there, takes up the sixth and seventh floors

Exclusive address: The rooms over look Park Avenue and are just steps from Central Park

Top quality: In the master suite - where Jackie's parents John Vernou Bouvier III, a Wall Street stockbroker, and Janet Norton Lee would have slept - are not one but two marble bathrooms

Pricy property: The duplex apartment currently houses the art collection of former hedge funder David Garek and his wife Danielle, who bought the home in 2005 for $19.1million

High-flying residents: Today, applicants trying to live in the famous 31-residence building must prove that they have liquid net worth of $100million

Upkeep: Living in the legendary building involves paying a hefty monthly maintenance fee of $13,278

History: 740 Park - which was designed by famed architect Rosario Candela - has had a host of famous residents including designer Vera Wang, Woody Johnson and John D Rockefeller, Jr

A modern classic: The interior of the home is in pristine condition

Luxurious: The sprawling apartment is in a building constructed by Jackie's grandfather James T Lee in 1929. It features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms and a paneled library