The impressive castle that belonged to the king of Morocco and may be the most expensive house in the world: it has 100 rooms and 3 elevators

The impressive castle that belonged to the king of Morocco and may be the most expensive house in the world: it has 100 rooms and 3 elevators

Located on the outskirts of Paris, the mansion has more than 100 rooms. Find out what it is like and what eccentricities it has.

The luxury real estate company Whisper Auctions will put up for sale a castle on the outskirts of Paris for 422 million euros. If they manage to sell it for the asking price, the property could be crowned the most expensive house ever sold, surpassing the current holder of the title, the Château Louis XIV, which was sold in 2015 for €280 million to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman .

Named as Château d’Armainvilliersthe house previously belonged to the Rothschild family and the King Hassan II of Morocco. According to the Rothschild family archive, the house dates back to the 12th century but was partially destroyed during the French Revolution. Edmond de Rothschild bought the house in 1877 and hired architects Félix Langlais and Emile Ulmann to renovate and expand it.

What is the luxurious castle that belonged to the king of Morocco and is now sold for 422 million euros?

To start the house It has 100 rooms distributed over three floors17 en-suite bedrooms, five rooms and three elevators, in case going up and down stairs is physically challenging.

It also has the space of estate, with several more constructions. The house has stables with capacity for 50 horses. There is also a beauty salon, a hammam (Turkish baths) and accommodation for staff members or additional guests.

Mansion

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