For $13.5 million, a Florida estate created to resemble the old residence of the Romanov Tsars has recently gone on the market. Here’s a glance inside the Golden Palace in Fort Lauderdale.
According to Douglas Elliman, a Florida house known as “The Golden Palace” has been put on the market for $13.5 million.
The opulent seven-bedroom waterfront mansion was modelled after the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the second-largest art museum in the world.
A gold-plated and Swarovski crystal chandelier, as well as gold-leafed decorations around the house, can be found at The Golden Palace, an off-market exclusive listing with Carol Cassis and Stephan Burke of Douglas Elliman. A saltwater heated pool and a 100-foot boat dock are located outside.
Check out the “Golden Palace,” which was designed with Russian influences.
According to Douglas Elliman, a Florida house known as “The Golden Palace” has been put on the market for $13.5 million.
The 9,000 square foot mansion in Lighthouse Point, a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood, is situated on 0.45 acres of waterfront property.
The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the second-largest art museum in the world, served as an inspiration for the seven-bedroom waterfront mansion.
The State Hermitage Museum, which has been magnificently ornamented, served as the Romanov Tsars’ principal palace.
The lavish Florida estate has a chandelier with Swarovski crystals that is gold-plated.
The entire house has decorations covered in gold leaf.
Russian, Italian, and Miami-based artisans were responsible for the interior design.
The kitchen has golden hardware and a central island with a marble surface.
10 persons can easily sit at a formal dinner table.
There are seven bedrooms in the house.