A piece of history with a hefty price tag is up for grabs in France. A lavish chateau, once owned by Morocco’s King Hassan II, has been listed for a staggering €425 million. This extravagant property ranks among the most expensive private residences ever offered for sale in France.
The chateau boasts a rich past. Originally built in the 19th century, it stands on the foundations of a much older, 12th-century castle. After being acquired by King Hassan II in the 1980s, the property underwent extensive renovations, transforming it into a Moroccan-inspired palace. Now, it features over 100 rooms spread across a vast 2,500 square meters.
The current owner, a mystery buyer from the Middle East, is hoping to find a new resident with pockets deep enough to afford this kingly abode. Whether someone will be willing to meet the astronomical asking price remains to be seen, but the chateau’s historical significance and opulent features are sure to entice those seeking a truly unique and luxurious home.
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