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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    Picture must credit : Clint Jenkins/Palms Casino Resort

    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • FEATURE - Die teuerste Hotelsuite der Welt, gestaltet von Damien Hirst
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    The worlds most expensive hotel suite has been unveiled with $200,000USD / €176.500 Euros price for a two night stay – and décor created by world renowned British artist Damien Hirst.The accommodation even features a tank with his trademark animal in formaldehyde piece – featuring two pickled sharks as a room divider.The suite has been created at the Palms Casino Resort in gambling capital Las Vegas in the USA.Hirst’s design, called the Empathy Suite, is part of the hotel’s ongoing $690 million plan to completely reimagine the property.It features many original pieces from some of Hirst’s most notable series, a custom butterfly-motif mosaic tiled cantilevered pool overlooking the Las Vegas Strip and Venus gray marble featured throughout the villa.The two story suite itself measures 9,000 square-foot / 836 square metres and is the first and only of its kind featuring a collection of contemporary art at this scale. It was designed in collaboration with award-winning US architectural firm Bentel & Bentel with Hirst’s personal touch in nearly every aspect of the villa.That ranges from specially designed furniture and textiles that incorporate Hirst’s signature spin designs, butterfly and pharmacy motifs, to large scale works of art, including a large pill cabinet filled with diamonds.Despye the price tag for a two-night stay , the suite is also reserved exclusively for million-dollar casino players. The suite offers a highly personalizsd and exclusive guest experience including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities, a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property, chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities.There is even $10,000 USD credit to use at the resort. Hirst, 53, is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    PEOPLE - Justin Bieber mietet sich englands teuerstes Haus in Nord London
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    October 18, 2016

    Pictures show the general views of Heath Hall on Bishops Avenue the £100 Million home pop singer Justin Bieber is renting at an eye watering £110,000 a month in London, England.

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  • 200m Chateau
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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    The entrance to Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles. There is no indication of what is hidden behind the gates

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  • PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    The entrance to Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles. There is no indication of what is hidden behind the gates

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  • PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Details at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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  • 200m Chateau
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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Details at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    © Magali Delporte / eyevine.

     

  • 200m Chateau
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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Bar table at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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  • PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Bar table at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

    © Magali Delporte / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 200m Chateau
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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Entrance door and staircase at Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Entrance door and staircase at Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Wine cellar at Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Basement fish tank at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Basement fish tank at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    The swimming pool in the basement of Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    The swimming pool in the basement of Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    200m Chateau
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    The entrance door at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    PEOPLE - Blicke ins 230 Millionen Pfund teure Schloss von Mohammed Bin Salman
    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

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    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the worldís most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than Ä275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Details at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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    Chateau Louis XIV has broken the record for the world?s most expensive home after it reportedly sold for more than ?275 million (£200 million). The chateau is nestled in a 23 hectare forested park between Versailles and Marly-Le-Roi. The French mansion is flooded with extravagant features: multiple moats, an aquarium, theatre, indoor pool, marble interior, french-style gardens, an indoor bar, sculptures finished in gold leaf, and ceiling art painted by the very best of French artisans. Cogemad the luxury developer behind the project, said it took three years to build the mansion using 17th century techniques and materials alongside specialist 21st century craftsmen, including sculptors, mosaic artists and coppersmiths - a work force of 200 from Living Heritage companies.

    Details at Chateau Louis XIV in louveciennes, near Versailles.

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