The seven-floor home, located at the St. Moritz ski resort in Switzerland, was "designed to make a billionaire's jaw drop," 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.
Mink fur covers one wall from top to bottom in the living room.
In the library, red velvet hugs the walls, and a hidden office can be revealed with the flip of a switch.
The home's seven floors are accessed by a six-sided staircase.
The breakfast nook has 24-karat gold walls, as does the master suite's walk-in closet.
The master suite's floors are covered in white Scandinavian fox fur, and its onyx-encrusted master bath has a 360-degree shower.
There's an entire home spa complete with a steam room and salt chamber, and below that lies an underground lake. Owners can dip into waters that that are lit by Swarovski crystal lights.
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