Thursday, April 1, 2010

A piece of Mallorca for 125 million



Palma de Mallorca - 90,000 square meters of paradise, surrounded by a wall on one side, otherwise the blue sea. Six homes, two pools, romantic beaches - and its own helipad. That's "La Fortalesa", a peninsula near Pollensa in Majorca. Europe's most expensive property is currently the Hamburger Game broker Matthias Kühn (including close friend of Boris Becker offered).
For 125 million euros.
That is 20 million euros more expensive than the British country estate with 103 rooms and 5 swimming pools, which, according to Forbes magazine was sold in 2007 as the world's most expensive Immobolie.
125 million euros. That can probably only pay for people like Roman Abramovich. The mega rich Russians, who make themselves as toys including Chelsea, will give in this case, but well. He was in London to build a house that had once will be worth 190 million views.
Beautiful luxurious, as "La Fortalesa" does not go. While we are on the island favorite of the Germans had a small room with shower for $ 500 per week including half board are satisfied, will be turned out on this property is no desire. The houses, the oldest stone dating back to 1622 (at that time was a defense plant coming here), are all top-modernized.
In 1919 she won the Argentine painter Roberto Ramaugé. He renovated the plant, put the countless terraces - they now include 1428 square meters - and a beauty salon, were kept in the dolphins. Ramaugé was also known for lavish parties, which he organized for the then high society. The Catalan sculptor Josep de Creeft left sculptures and stone carvings.
Kuhns company praises the "village character" of the six houses, the breathtaking ocean views and the "completely observable" position.