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Mongolia|life|May 13, 2024 / 11:31 AM
Mongolian citizen expresses interest in buying castle in France

AKIPRESS.COM - A castle outside Paris once owned by a member of the Rothschild family and, later, the King of Morocco is being sold for €425 million ($452 million), Mansion Global has reports.

Chateau d'Armainvilliers is a 100-room timber-framed mansion located on 2,500 acres.

That nine-figure price tag makes Chateau d'Armainvilliers, some 30 miles east of the Eiffel Tower, one of the world's most expensive homes, according to Ignace Meuwissen, a luxury real estate advisor and co-founder of Whisper Auctions, which specializes in off-market luxury real estate transactions. He is handling the sale of the castle.

The castle has a long history, beginning as a medieval stronghold in the 1100s and was later partially destroyed during the French Revolution, according to a brief history of the building on the Rothschild Archive. Notable ownership has included the noble Rochefoucauld Doudeauville family and Edmond de Rothschild, who replaced the castle and bought up additional acreage.

The Rothschilds sold Chateau d'Armainvilliers to King Hassan II of Morocco in the 1980s, according to Meuwissen.

The last time it changed hands was in 2008, when, following the death of King Hassan II in 1999, his son assumed ownership of the estate and sold it for €200 million, Meuwissen said.

"The property will likely be sold behind the scenes. Most properties we sell are on a whispering basis; the properties change owners mostly confidentiality," said Meuwissen, who intends to share it through his network.

Some potential clients have already expressed interest, "including one from East Europe, three from Asia and one from Mongolia," he said.

The 100-room chateau boasts three floors with three elevators, five salons, 17 themed bedroom suites and state-of-the-art kitchen facilities. There’s a plethora of amenities across the estate, such as a hairdressing salon, a hammam, a private car park, stables for 50 horses, housing for staff members and 36 various parkland buildings. The chateau still retains much of the Moroccan-themed interior stylings, images show.

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