Inside a $185 million Switzerland mansion that has walls covered in 24-karat gold
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Senada Adzem
This week, CNBC’s "Secret Lives of the Super Rich" went inside what anchor Robert Frank called "the most amazing home we have ever shot."
The seven-floor home, located at the St. Moritz ski resort in Switzerland, was "designed to make a billionaire’s jaw drop," listing agent Senada Adzem of Douglas Elliman Real Estate told "Secret Lives of the Super Rich." At $185 million, it’s the most expensive home on the market in Switzerland at the moment and is reportedly owned by an unnamed billionaire.
With perks like a private ski lift to the slopes, a $1.3 million home theater, an underground lake, and rooms that surround you with 24-karat gold walls, this home is truly a playground for the wealthy.
The floor-to-ceiling windows are 35 feet high and reveal a sweeping view of the Swiss Alps.
Senada Adzem
Mink fur covers one wall from top to bottom in the living room.
Senada Adzem
In the library, red velvet hugs the walls, and a hidden office can be revealed with the flip of a switch.
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