29.03.2020

Beautiful houses of millionaires. Luxurious mansions of Russian celebrities and where they lived before (48 photos). The palace staircase in a new reading


It is almost impossible to find a person who would not dream of living in a castle, a country mansion or a luxurious apartment in a metropolis. True, not everyone succeeds in making a dream come true, this pleasure is too expensive. We offer an overview of the most expensive housing for sale in 2014. Perhaps someone has a hundred or two million dollars unaccounted for.

10. Heath Hall: Bishops Avenue, London, $ 106,000,000




The house was built in 1910 with a living area of ​​2500 square meters. It looks incredibly solid thanks to the wrought iron gates and wide access road. The house itself is a mixture of Scottish Baronial and Classical styles. It has been reconstructed many times, so all the old elements are organically integrated into modern structures, turning it into a kind of masterpiece of our time. One of the amazing features of the house is the master bath, carved from a single block of marble. The house has a total of 15 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 6 living rooms and a full range of leisure facilities: gym, tennis court and swimming pool.

9. Duplex One Beacon Court, New York, $ 115,000,000




This is the smallest housing of all presented. The living area is just over 800 square meters. True, there is an apartment in Manhattan. The lack of territory is compensated by modern style and extravagance. The main attraction is the stunning panoramic views of the city. Two eight-meter windows allow you to see Manhattan in all its glory from anywhere in the apartment. In total, the apartment has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and two ladies' rooms, a luxurious kitchen.

8. Zeki Pasa Waterside Mansion, Istanbul, Turkey, $ 115,000,000




The 19th century Baroque mansion is the only residence outside the United States and Britain. Located on the waterfront, the house boasts a 130 meter long pier, five floors, 23 rooms, 8 bathrooms, and a large 400 square meter Japanese garden with a marble pool and fountain. It is located on the Bosphorus, which separates the Asian and European parts of Turkey. The unique feature of this property is that the bridge was built right above it, this can be either a disadvantage or a huge plus depending on the tastes and priorities of the potential buyer.

7. Penthouse at the Pierre Hotel, New York, $ 125,000,000


Located on the 41, 42 and 43 floors of the chic Pierre Hotel, the apartment offers amazing views of Manhattan and Central Park. The 1,100 square meters are home to five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a staff room, guest rooms and four terraces. But the most remarkable room is the huge living room with a ballroom.

6. River House, New York, $ 130,000,000




This is the largest mansion in New York. After the proposed reconstruction, the living area on five floors will be 5700 square meters. On the ground floor with an area of ​​780 square meters, there will be a spacious, bright living room with 6 meters high ceilings. In the recreation area of ​​2500 square meters, it is planned to equip a playroom for adults with a swimming pool, tennis court, wine cellar, home cinema and spa. The next floor will have a huge master bedroom, men's and women's baths, dressing rooms and storage rooms. The personnel area will be 550 square meters. In total, the house is supposed to have 30 rooms, 8 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and a garden.

5. Crespi-Hicks Mansion: Dallas, $ 135,000,000

The Crespi-Hicks mansion in Dallas was built for Earl Pio Crespi when he came to the United States to expand the family empire. The word "Hicks" in the title refers to the current home owner Tom Hicks, a billionaire, former owner Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers and Liverpool Football Club. The house in the style of a French castle was created by the architect Maurice Fatio, who later became incredibly popular. total area a five-story castle, a three-story pool house and a two-story guest house of 3900 square meters. On the territory of 10 hectares there is a tennis court, several greenhouses and rose gardens.

4. Copper Beach Farm, Greenwich, $ 140,000,000




Many well-known New York businessmen choose to live in satellite cities close to the city. Unsurprisingly, there are so many luxurious mansions here, but the most famous is Copper Beach Farm. On the territory of the estate of 20 hectares there is a beach, a spa, a greenhouse, a huge pool, a cottage and even two small islands. The main house with an area of ​​1250 square meters consists of 12 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 ladies' rooms. The porch offers a wonderful view of Long Island Sound.

3. Owlwood Mansion, Los Angeles, $ 150,000,000




Owlwood, built in 1936, is a Tuscan-style mansion located outside Los Angeles in Holmby Hills. It was owned during its tenure by Tony Curtis, the Sony Bono and Cher family. It is said that 20th Century Fox founder Joseph Schenk and Marilyn Monroe met at the guest house. The main house has 22 rooms, 9 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and an amazing 140 square meters living room. A charming mansion not only for its appearance, but also for its history.

2. Kensington Palace Gardens, London, $ 163.000.000


Kensington Palace Gardens is one of the richest streets in the world, also known as the street of billionaires. Here are the mansions of the Sultan of Brunei, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their newborn son, Prince George. IN this moment the owner of the house is the Saudi prince Abdul Aziz bin Fahd. All potential buyers must sign a confidentiality agreement before inspecting a home. Therefore, there is a minimum of information about the house. It is only known for sure that you will have to live among the princes and future kings.

1.18 Carlton House Terrace, London, $ 380.000.000




In the first place is the house, the price of which is twice as high as the nearest competitor. A six-story mansion with an area of ​​4600 square meters. It is located in an amazing location, next to St. James Park, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and just 800 meters from Buckingham Palace. It is likely that the high price was set due to the extraordinary proximity to the queen.


Today they make millions and live in dazzling luxury. Their requests and fantasies sometimes baffle architects and builders. Their estates evoke the envy and admiration of some, anger and ridicule of others. But there is one iron argument against any opinion: they can afford it - especially since many had to go a long and difficult way "from the very bottom."

Dima Bilan

People's Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria and so far the only Russian Eurovision winner spent his childhood in the town of Mayskoye, 50 km from Nalchik, on the outskirts with the “telling” name Prishib.


Local stopping point ...


... and its surroundings

They built the house with their own hands, Dima (then still Vitya Belan) personally helped his parents. He recalls: “I was very fond of listening to Vysotsky then. In the yard, I sometimes took an accordion, sat somewhere on a bench and played. "


Vitya is 19 years old

Now Bilan has a "brutal" mansion in the village of Rasskazovka, which has been part of Moscow since 2012. “When I felt that it was necessary to grow up, I started looking for a house, not an apartment. In the city, it is almost impossible to be alone with yourself, to live your own, separate life. "



A special decoration of the site is a two-storey barbecue area, a kind of super-luxury version of the gazebo.

Victor Rybin and Natalia Senchukova

The future leader of Dune grew up in communal apartments in Dolgoprudny. In one of them, his mother and aunt kept two goats right in the room. Then there was a two-room Khrushchev, where Victor lived for 25 years, some of them with his current wife, singer Natalia Senchukova.


"Khrushchob" Dolgoprudny, 1980s

Victor: “Childhood was poor. But there was always a desire to achieve something in life. When I was in school, I didn't think about making money. I just wanted to get an education and be successful. " Natalia: “We lived in poverty for many years, there was no money, no housing, no food. We only had concert halls, we didn't need anything, just to be together - on the bus, on the train, on the plane. There is nothing to eat, nowhere to live, nothing to sleep on ... "Today they have a" hard-won "three-story mansion on the Klyazma in a cottage village, fenced off from Dolgoprudny by an iron gate with the inscription" Rybinskiy proezd ".



This place - the former village of Kotovo - looked completely different in the 70s.

According to the singer, their entire previous apartment could fit in one current kitchen, and reporters are especially delighted to describe the "unprecedented size toilet room" with a jacuzzi and two exits - one leads to a huge closet with concert costumes.

Family by the fireplace (Victor's daughter Masha from a previous marriage and common son Vasya)

And they also have a “house afloat” - a real motor ship “M.V. Lomonosov ", which they jokingly call" Moscow dacha ".


Victor: “It's like a house, only there are more“ hemorrhoids ”. Imagine: a four-entrance Khrushchev building with 80 apartments and 80 meters in length is floating. Someone buys several country houses and chairs for 15 thousand euros, and we invest here. "


It is necessary to invest seriously: “The maintenance of water transport is several times more expensive than hotels, and a little cheaper than an airplane. Fuel is consumed in tons! And also the costs of the crew, security, parking. This is not a trip to Turkey. You have to spend money here. "


A family in their ship's disco with a bar

Lada Dance

A native of Kaliningrad, Lada Volkova likes to remember that “she was born and raised in an old German mansion,” where she “found old paintings in the basement” and “dug up pre-war jewelry, bronze and silverware in the garden”. Since then, she has had a "mad craving for antiques" and palace interiors.


Lada Dance in Sochi in 1995 (c) TASS

However, a completely banal Soviet reality is hidden behind the childish romance. Lada does not name the address, but she has repeatedly noted that she lived next door to Lyudmila Putin (then still Shkrebneva), which means that we are talking about Lermontov Street. In Königsberg, Germany, it belonged to the suburb of Maraunenhof, built up with modest private villas by the standards of that time. At the time of the birth of the Soviet girl Lada, these houses were a little over 50 years old.

Maraunenhof in 1913

In Soviet times, the street where the future wife of the President of the Russian Federation and the future pop star lived was considered provincial, it was a workers' quarter. Private mansions were adapted for communal apartments for several families. The Shkrebnevs, for example, huddled side by side as neighbors on the first floor of a three-story building.

Now Lada Dance finally has her own three-storey villa in the super-elite district of Barvikha, which looks like a “fortress behind a high fence”. The singer herself calls it a "mini-palace". In one interview, she said that she had arranged a mini-amber room according to sketches of real, of course, from her native Kaliningrad amber. And that the stucco molding was done by Italians, who restored the halls of the Kremlin.

Lada: “Since childhood, I grew up in a city by the sea, in nature, and in Moscow, of course, this was not enough for me. Therefore, I decided to settle on Rublevka. What's so surprising? Does someone who has the opportunity to live where it is good will stay in a residential area? In addition, there were almost never traffic jams on Rublevka before, I could get to Moscow without any problems. It's hard to believe now. "


Maksim Galkin

Although Maxim was not at all “ordinary” (his father was a major military leader with the rank of colonel-general, he communicated directly with the top leadership of the USSR and Russia), he was far from the current “general's sons” and other representatives of the “golden youth”. A nomadic military family lived for some time in the closed military town of Sosnovy Bor near the capital of Buryatia, Ulan-Ude, where the future artist spent his childhood.

11-year-old Maxim in a school play

Now it is just an ordinary village, but the typical five-story buildings, where the families of the military were quartered, still remind of its garrison past.



As you know, Galkin and his wife Alla Pugacheva now live in a real castle, which made the small village near Moscow Gryaz famous all over the world. Six floors, more than 20 living quarters, elevators, tower with observation deck, greenhouses, a separate SPA-center with a swimming pool, which can only be accessed through an underground passage, and many more "jokes", including a smart home system, thanks to which you can get by on the vast estates with a minimum of servants.



Maxim: “Building such a house for me is a creative act. I'm just bored of building an ordinary house. Doing something just because it is expensive or fashionable. And I don't give a damn about who and what will think. A lot of people think I'm outrageous because I'm out of the ordinary. But I do this not because I want to prove "I am not like everyone else."


The main entrance


Fireplace Hall

We are accustomed to the fact that the Arabs build all the biggest and most expensive. There is an exception to this rule. The largest and most expensive private house is in Bombay. Yes, in the same Bombay with slums, prostitutes and mountains of garbage in the streets. Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in India, built a house for his family. By the way, his family is the most common - a wife and three children. For them, he built ... a skyscraper!

The building is called "Antilia", its height is 173 meters, and the area is 37000 meters! The skyscraper has 27 floors, but it could have been 60, the owner just loves high ceilings. There are 6 people living in this private house, Mukesh, his mother, wife and three children. The building is serviced by 600 people.

01. The Antilia mansion has been under construction for 7 years. It was designed by architects from Perkins & Will (America). Each of its floors has its own design and layout, and is also made of different materials. The first 6 floors are occupied by parking for 168 cars. Living rooms start only from the 9th floor. There is Mukesh's personal car service on the seventh floor. On the other floors, you can find several swimming pools, a spa, a small theater with two silver staircases, a ballet hall, a fitness club, and a cinema. Almost each of these floors is specially designed for each family member separately.

02. There is an "ice room" to help escape from the heat. They say that inside it is almost a real freezer, with snow. On one of the floors there is a control room, and the so-called "panic room", a completely autonomous shelter, equipped with all security systems. There are 3 helicopter pads on the roof. The house also provides many balconies, terraces overlooking the Arabian Sea, and several luxurious hanging gardens. The total number of servants is 600 people, for whom a separate floor is allocated.

03. After the construction, Mukesh, together with his family, did not enter the house for a whole year, adhering to customs, so as not to frighten off luck.

04. According to media reports, due to the increase in the value of land in Bombay, the current value of the building could go up to 1-2 billion US dollars, making it the most expensive housing in the world.

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06. The building itself is located behind a huge fence, along the perimeter it is guarded by military men with machine guns.

07. Of course, I couldn't get inside;). Judging by the photos on the Internet, there is nothing special there.

08. This is how a private house stands in Bombay.

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For those who are confused where I am now. I'm in London now. There just remained unpublished reports from Bombay, which are now coming out.

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From Bill Gates' ranch in San Diego to Donald Trump's huge estate in New York.

Becoming a billionaire is not easy, and staying at the top is even more difficult. So all the super-rich people who struggle to survive in the corporate world every day need to have a quiet haven. Or two. Or ten.

Here are 12 incredible country residences owned by the wealthiest people on the planet, from Bill Gates' ranch in San Diego to Donald Trump's huge New York City estate.

1. Bill Gates Equestrian Ranch

Despite spending the most time at his home in Medina, Washington ($ 120.5 million, 4,645 m²), he has plenty of properties across the country where he can relax and unwind. For example, at the Paseana ranch. This is a 0.9 km² horse farm near a ranch in Santa Fe, which he bought for $ 18 million from Jenny Craig, a weight loss guru, in 2014.

The ranch is a stone's throw from the Del Mar Country Club, where Gates also has a home. The Microsoft founder is rumored to have bought the ranch - which has a 5.2 km racetrack, five stables (with 141 stalls) and an olive grove - to turn it into a training ground for his daughter Jennifer, an avid rider.

2. Yuri Milner's mansion in Los Altos

The Russian businessman paid about $ 100 million for a 2,322 m² mansion located in the Silicon Valley area.

The northern wing is dedicated to entertainment (there is a ballroom, dining room, home theater, wine cellar, spa and gym), while the southern wing is intended for the master's and guest's apartments.

The house was originally designed by architect Bill Hublinski for ESS Technology founder Fred Chan. The mansion looks like an 18th century palace with a courtyard and a front entrance.

3. House of Mark Zuckerberg on the ocean

In 2014, the Facebook founder bought 3 km² of land on the Hawaiian island of Kauai for $ 100 million. This acquisition also included two adjacent sites: the former sugar plantation Kahu "aina Plantation with access to the ocean and a functioning organic farm for $ 66 million; and 89.2% of the territory of Pila "a Beach, a white sand beach (Denver CEO Gary Stewart refused to sell the remaining 10.8% to Zuckerberg for $ 6.04 million).

Despite the fact that the territory of the plantation is designed for 80 houses, Zuckerberg planned to build only one.

4. Michael Bloomberg's residence on the river bank

The former mayor of New York spent $ 26 million on a historic brick mansion in London that once belonged to Mary Ann Evans (better known as George Eliot).

There is a driveway to the baroque mansion and a garden. In addition to seven bedrooms, the house has several vaulted rooms and a grand fresco by James Thornhill, who painted the inner dome of St Paul's Cathedral.

5. Eric Schmidt's mansion in Santa Barbara

In 2007, the chairman of the board of directors of Alphabet Inc. bought a house from TV presenter Ellen DeGeneres for $ 20 million.

The mansion was designed by George Washington Smith in 1926. The Spanish-style house is famous for the fact that it was there that the wedding of Kim Kardashian and Chris Humphries took place.

Gardens, fruit groves and avenues with fountains stretch out on 16,187 m² of land. The house has four bedrooms, one of which, the master's bedroom, occupies the entire floor.

6. Refuge of Roman Abramovich in the Caribbean

In 2009, a Russian oligarch shelled out almost $ 90 million for the Gouverneur Bay estate on St. Barts Island, once owned by David Rockefeller.

The estate has several Balinese-style bungalows built of tropical trees and local stones (each has at least three-sided veranda), a luxurious mansion, two swimming pools, several tennis courts, a barbecue area, and a private park with countless alleys , statues and gazebos.

In addition, Abramovich owns a villa on the French coast called Chateau de la Croë, which was once the home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, two châteaux in Aspen worth $ 29.2 million, estates in Sardinia and London (including and a $ 140 million home on Millionaires' Walk) and a super-mansion under construction on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

7. Kenneth Griffin's Florida estate

Last fall, the founder of the international investment company Citadel Kenneth Griffin bought two beachfront villas on the coast of Miami: a luxury five-bedroom, en-suite penthouse that cost him $ 60 million, and a three-story mansion directly below it.

The duplex penthouse can be accessed by a private lift. It has a terrace, infinity pool, jacuzzi and two kitchens.

Griffin recently put his property up for sale. He asks for $ 55 million for the mansion, and $ 18 for the penthouse.

8. Larry Ellison's mansion in Malibu

In 2012, the Oracle founder expanded his real estate collection with a beachfront mansion designed by Michael Graves. Allison bought it from the former CEO of Yahoo! Terry Semele for $ 36.944 million.

The master's mansion has 9 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, and it continues to grow with the family. On site there is a private beach and a two-story guest house with built-in bar, veranda overlooking the pool and outdoor dining.

A year earlier, Allison had acquired Mirage Ranch, better known as Porcupine Creek, for $ 42.9 million. The main mansion has 16 bedrooms, a clubhouse and a golf course. He also owns a Japanese-style mansion in Woodside, California, which cost him approximately $ 200 million. The mansion included an artificial lake, a tea house, a bathhouse and a carp pond.

9. Michael Dell's tropical hideaway

Founder of Dell Inc. combined three sites in the gated Kukio enclave in Hawaii to create a single Raptor residence.

The one-story building is estimated at $ 64.7 million. On a living space of 1,718 m² there are 23 rooms, including seven bedrooms and the same number of bathrooms.

Dell also owns a four-story neoclassical mansion in Anguilla.

10. Jeff Bezos's country house

The Amazon founder's large collection of real estate includes the Beverly Hills mansion, for which he paid $ 24.5 million in 2007. The house is located directly behind the Tom Cruise property. There are seven bedrooms and just as many bathrooms.

The house has a media center, staff quarters, a master suite with a veranda, a small kitchen and a fireplace. On the territory there is also a guest house, a garage for six cars, a swimming pool and a large area for recreation and entertainment.

The Forbes 5th-spotted tycoon also owns apartments in Manhattan's Century skyscraper, which consist of three concatenated apartments. This property cost him $ 7.7 million in 1999.

11. Howard Schultz's luxurious lair

Last August, the CEO of Starbucks shelled out $ 25 million for an exclusive mansion on the Four Seasons Hualalai property in Hawaii.

Schultz bought this home on the edge of a golf course from the former head of Wells Fargo Investment Advisors, William Jahnke. The house has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, games room, media center, jacuzzi and infinity pool.

The buildings are located on two levels: on the first there is the main mansion, and on the second there are four more small houses. On the territory there are two golf courses, numerous sports and beach clubs and even a pier.

12. Donald Trump's mansion

Donald Trump is said to have bought his luxurious Westchester mansion in 1996 for $ 7.5 million. Then he wanted to set up a world-class golf course on site. Two decades later, the estate, dubbed Seven Springs, remains a quiet family sanctuary where the Trump children once spent their summer vacations, hiked in nearby forests, and fished.

The house was built in 1919 by order of the first president The World Bank Eugene Meyer. The house has 60 rooms, 15 of which are bedrooms, two separate wings for servants, three swimming pools (one of them is faced with Italian white marble). On site there is a bowling alley, a stable and a detached Tudor-style guest house called Ideal (commissioned by Meyer's friend, Henry John Heinz).

According to Forbes, the number of dollar millionaires in Russia last year exceeded 100. The richest people in the country prefer to live in Moscow and the Moscow region, and also actively buy real estate in Europe and stay there.

The oligarchs prefer to hide information about their property, but nevertheless, some information is publicly available. Let's find out in more detail how and where Russian billionaires live (photo).

Herman Khan

Herman Khan, a major shareholder in Alfa Group, has an estate on the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea. He bought the villa for 18 million euros. The billionaire's estate is spread over 10.5 hectares of land. Herman Khan owns a private pier, beach and helipad.

The estate itself is truly royal: it has 34 rooms. In addition to the villa in Tuscany, Khan has a property in the UK for total amount in tens of millions of pounds. This is a duplex apartment and condo in Eaton Square.


Vladimir Lisin

The metallurgical magnate has his own castle in Scotland, in Perthshire. They say that Lisin paid about $ 9 million for him, and this deal was recognized as the most expensive in the country. The old estate of the 16th century has 13 bedrooms and 5 living rooms, a billiard room and a wine cellar.

The chic backyard area with a farm and stables is striking in its neatness. Ornamental shrubs, flower beds, green lawns are pleasing to the eye.


Lisin bought the castle among luxurious hunting grounds for a reason. He is engaged in hunting and loves to fish: in local waters you can catch trout.

Yuri Shefler

The billionaire Yuri Shefler also took a closer look at Scotland. A couple of years ago, the owner large company, which sells alcohol, bought here the most expensive hunting estate in the Spey Valley.

It borders on the national park, and its area exceeds 8 thousand hectares. Here, salmon are found in the reservoirs. Shefler was not stingy to shell out 25 million euros for the estate.

Victor Vekselberg

According to some reports, Viktor Vekselberg resides in Moscow, but also owns real estate in Switzerland and Italy.

So, on the shores of the Italian Lake Garda, he owns an elite villa, bought from the English billionaire Burns for $ 40 million. Collections of antiques and old books are kept here.

Vagit Alekperov

Have general director"Lukoil" Vagit Alekperov is Vacation home in a picturesque place in Serebryany Bor. It is surrounded by forest and has access to the beach.

Several years ago he also bought a home in Denmark. A two-story mansion in a provincial town near Copenhagen with an area of ​​130 square meters cost Alekperov $ 700 thousand.

Alisher Usmanov

A Russian businessman owns a 19th century mansion in London worth $ 90 million. It has a huge reception hall and eight bedrooms.

On the adjoining territory there are two guest houses. In addition to this magnificence, Usmanov decided to build a huge 25 m swimming pool and a sauna.

Also, Usmanov is the owner of a 14th century red stone castle in Surrey (a county in southern England) and a villa on the island of Sardinia. In Russia, he has an estate with an area of ​​more than 3 thousand square meters in the village of Uspenskoe near Moscow (video).

Alexey Mordashov

The owner of Severstal, Alexei Mordashov, owns a luxurious house on the Costa Smeralda (Sardinia). The € 13 million villa in Cunyan Bay is not the billionaire's only acquisition.

According to Italian media reports, Mordashov bought another villa on the coast of Sardinia, which is 10 times more expensive than the previous one.

On 400 m² there are 19 rooms and several swimming pools. Alexey likes to stop at his state dacha "Shuiskaya Chupa" in Karelia.

Mikhail Prokhorov

The oligarch has a country residence of 2 thousand square meters in Skolkovo. The billionaire and politician Prokhorov owns a chalet in a ski resort in Courchevel. Three-story wooden house in a Swiss style located in the private quarter of Amo de Bellecot and is guarded 24 hours a day. It has several bedrooms, a large living room, a fireplace, a sauna with a hot tub, and a bar with elite alcohol. According to experts, the cost of the chalet exceeds 100 million euros.

Dmitry Rybolovlev

The Russian billionaire lives in luxury apartments in Monte Carlo, La Belle Epoque residential complex. He also often visits the mansion in Hawaii, which he bought from Will Smith.

Petr Aven

The renowned collector of Russian art, Pyotr Aven, lives in Moscow and is very proud of his collection of paintings. In addition to metropolitan apartment the billionaire banker has a castle in England, in the same county of Surrey as Alisher Usmanov.

They say that the British were impressed by the level of security that Peter Aven provided himself in the castle. After all, his estate is surrounded by a fence through which an electric current is conducted.


The castle itself, with an area of ​​3 thousand square meters, is equipped with the “ smart House”. There is also a guard on the territory of the castle. All sorts of sensors (movements, sounds) are located literally along its entire perimeter. The house has 18 bedrooms, a gym, home theater and a saltwater pool.

Oligarchs in the shadows

Information about the real estate of many other billionaires is simply missing. Leonid Mikhelson prefers not to advertise his houses and apartments. Today he is the richest man in Moscow, occupies 32nd line of Forbes, a shareholder of OAO NOVATEK.

Vladimir Potanin, the president of Interros, Mikhail Fridman, the owner of Alfa Group, and many other Russian moneybags remain in the shadows.

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