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| The chateau resembles a 17th Century estate |
The Chateau Louis XIV, named after the monarch who ruled France for 72 years, was completed in 2011 but the palatial pad has all the traditional features and decor of a fancy 17th Century estate.
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| Inspiration for the 17th Century style estate |
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| The fresco resembles Michelagelo's masterpiece in the Sistine Chapel |
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| The grand chateau was considered as a wedding venue by Kim Kardashian and Kanye West |
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| The intricate mural is painted on a dome ceiling above a grand reception room |
The gorgeous chateau is the work of Saudi businessman Emad Khashoggi who employed 200 people to spend three years building the grand Versaille-style home on the outskirts of Paris.
There was no expense spared as Khashoggi's company, Cogemad, sourced 13 different types of marble to make floors, mosaics, bathroom tiles and a statue of French king Louis XIV, while 15,000 sheets of gold were used to deck out the house’s lavish features.
It is thought there are also leather-embossed books on the shelves of its expansive library spanning a distance of 650 foot.
The opulent mansion, which sits on the former plot of a palace used as a retreat by Louis XIV, features 40 state-of-the-art surveillance cameras which can be viewed from around the world as well as a high-tech alarm system.
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| The building was completed in 2011 |
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| The interior is decked out with marble floors and gold accents |
It is believed to have been snared by a Middle Eastern buyer for around $301 million (£200 million), making it the most expensive pad in the world.
There are more valuable homes in London but they haven’t been sold in recent years. Neither Cogemad or Christie's were available for comment.















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