Located in the south of France, the 187-year-old Villa Les Cèdres is for sale for 350 million euros (about 0 million).
With the above price, Villa Les Cèdres becomes the most expensive villa in the world today.
Villa Les Cèdres was built in 1830 with an area of more than 1,600m 2 including 14 bedrooms and 14 hectares of gardens. This mansion was once the residence of the Belgian King Leopold II.
Inside the house, the interior is designed in a classical but formal direction from the large living room, chandeliers to French windows and exquisite 19th-century portraits.
The most prominent in the living room are the huge fireplaces in wood and marble. In addition, the villa also has a library containing up to 3000 books on nature and flora.
These books are sold with the interior of the villa, some of which are worth several hundred thousand euros.
The mansion’s library, which holds up to 3,000 books.
In 1924, after King Leopold’s death, the villa was owned by the Marnier-Lapostolle family , which was famous for its winemaking. During the 80 years since then, they have grown and harvested a variety of rare plants in their gardens to make wine.
Until 2016, the Italian company Davide Campari-Milano SpA bought this mansion but quickly sold it again.
Some other pictures inside this expensive villa:
A living room on the ground floor bears a beautiful imprint of the past.
Bedroom with classic furniture.
Carpet of Amazon Lily flowers in the villa’s artificial pond.
The garden in the villa is said to be the most beautiful in Europe.