A Florida estate that was built to resemble the old residence of the Romanov Tsars has just gone on the market for $13.5 million. This image shows the “Golden Palace” in Fort Lauderdale.
Business Insider was informed by Douglas Elliman that a Florida house known as “The Golden Palace” has been listed for $13.5 million.
The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the second-largest art museum in the world, served as the model for the opulent seven-bedroom waterfront home.
The Golden Palace, a Douglas Elliman off-market exclusive listing with Carol Cassis and Stephan Burke, has a gold-plated and Swarovski crystal chandelier as well as gold-leafed decorations all over the house. There is a saltwater heated pool outside and a 100-foot boat dock.
View the “Golden Palace,” which was designed in the style of Russia.
Business Insider was informed by Douglas Elliman that a Florida house known as “The Golden Palace” has been listed for $13.5 million.
In Lighthouse Point, a Fort Lauderdale suburb, the 9,000 square foot mansion 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 the model for this waterfront home with seven bedrooms.
The State Hermitage Museum, which is opulently furnished, served as the Romanov Tsars’ official palace in the past.A gold-plated and Swarovski crystal chandelier can be found in the lavish Florida estate.The interior of the house is decorated with gold leaf.Russian, Italian, and Miami-based artists designed the interiors.Golden hardware and a central island with marble top decorate the kitchen.Ten persons can sit comfortably in a formal dining room.The residence contains seven bedrooms.