The Iconic Bubble Palace Is On the Market for a Reported $355 Million

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Palais Bulles call Bubble Palace is considered real estate most expensive in the world, it is corporate property Christine's International valuation of up to (352 million euros), is 455 million $ . This mansion is located in Cannes, France, is owned by the Pierre Cardin fashion founder, invite you to do a mini tour of the mansion through the series of photos below.


Bubble Palace was designed by architect Antti Lovag, Hungarian and commenced construction during the 15 years to complete, from 1975 - 1989. Looking down from above, the whole edifice looks like a small village because of the massive its.

Steam modern architecture future direction of the mansion featured with most exterior round, so that it is called Palais Bulles / Bubble Palace. This is shown in the living room, with sofa very same circular direction.

This is one of 10-bedroom mansion class suites, this room overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Bay of Cannes, one of the most beautiful view.

This is the inside of a bathroom, a spacious spa with rooms full of toys for the user relax. Except for the border line of ceramic tiles, you will not be able to find a design that features straight lines or right angles in this house.

Surrounding the mansion are extensive gardens near 8500 square meters with several pools, an outdoor shower. Of course, all of which are round.

The center of the exterior of the mansion is an outdoor theater can accommodate 500 guests for the musical events, conferences, people overlooking the beach with stunning views.

One corner of the pool at night.

Top-down perspective.

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