Hunger is hard and time is tough, But bless the beggars and kiss the kings, For hope has broken the heart of things, And nothing was ever praised enough.
@@Grimr33fer I can’t quote poetry lol? I was reading poetry on my bed, listening to Christmas music and eating chocolate brownies. I was very chill, but also in the Christmas spirit, with its all embracing love. Nothing was ever praised enough 🤷♂️
Billionaires? 💀 you mean kings and queens, the only ones that can afford to pay 200-300 billion for a castle. Even the richest man in the world couldn’t afford that😂
@@aileen222z he’s a billionaire, not even the richest as of right now. Probably 3rd? 4th? His money has its limits too. A king and queens wealth transcends any amount of personal wealth an individual can possess.
These places are so extreme, they aren’t even houses. They’re museums. Tho tbf, if I was Jeff or Elon, I wouldn’t build a 2 billion dollar skyscraper. Nor an actual 10 mile palace. No, no, I’d make a goddamn city, turn a castle into Harvard 2.0 and then live on the moon cause why the hell not.
@Kim Boom Joong ur right, royalty doesnt mean shite when compared with corporate power and capitalist supremacy. Now, monarchies are crowns and little else.
Fun fact about Schönbrunn (the last castle in the video) - you can actually rent rooms/apartments inside for regular living! They even cost almost regular rent fees. I grew up in Vienna and know some people who live inside, they say it's pretty comfortable. (It's probably not in the main part of the castle seen inside the video - there's many more buildings and extensions to it on all sides)
Palace of Versailles: $200-$300 billion Jeff Bezos: no no no i refuse to believe there is actually something on this earth that I can't afford to buy 🥴 lol
Their estimate was a little off. While they were right it will probably never be for sale, it is not valued at $200-300 billion in today’s money. I have seen estimates between $10b-$50b for Versailles.
Jeff Bezos doesn’t have billions or even trillions sitting in his bank account as cash. That’s his net worth. Meaning if he was to liquidate (sell) everything he has to his name than he would be holding that number as cash. His actual salary is $81k and stock compensation of $1.5 million making his salary $1.7 million a year.
What about the Tokyo Imperial Palace? The Palace itself, including gardens, is 3.41 square km. The palace is $852,500,000,000, a gigantic price tag for a single property. Even more astonishing, if we take the Ginza office space a reference point, the price balloons to over $5.1 trillion.
Imagine how brilliant, industrious, creative, genius and hard working were the people back then, doing all those castles/palaces without or using very limited technology, can't help but be amazed👏👌
addition: The Royal Palace of Caserta is also a UNESCO heritage landmark, and it may not provide comfort as it is more an ancient ruin in compare to the list, I think it deserves quite a recognition considering the huge palace is elaborated with huge gardens.
Ever since I’ve learned about it in school the Palace of Versailles was always something that I wanted to see, take a tour through, and if I ever had the money and it was on sale, PURCHASE!!
@@t.f.r287 yeah I know. Filthy pigs used to piss in all the corners throughout the palace. They stank like hell!! 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 The gardens look the the shining point of the palace.
1. Canada has the housing prices of New York (avg.450k USD) 2. The wages of Mississippi (Avg. $39,500 USD/yr) 3. The economy of Alabama 4. Taxes HIGHER than all 50 US states!!!
I was in Schonbrunn palace in 2017, it was mad... I've never seen such beauty in my life I dream of owning something like that someday as I'm working towards that dream and will definitely achieve it. Right now where I'd really love to go next when this whole pandemic settles down is the Royal chateau in Versailles, I hear it's a wonder to behold with one's eye.. I can't wait...
If you go in Rome yuo can see the palaces of quirinal hill(palazzo colonna, palazzo panphily, palazzo quirinale). Together, they are ths best for me. You cansee theen on google
Excellent video with accurate information as opposed to so many similar ones on the net. I'm a Parisian so the value Versailles was very interesting to know. Do you have an idea of the valuation of the Schonbrun Palace in Vienna? I have visited it. Hats off again for this!
The Hearst Castle was by far my favorite attraction to visit while living in California. I cannot recommend it enough. This video doesn't come close to showing how mind boggling immensely opulent and luxurious this once "home" truly is. If you're ever in California, go. Tickets are reasonable and I was kicking myself afterwards that I didn't pay extra for the extended tour.
m m I've never been to the Biltmore but I have been to the Palace at Versailles. The above video says that Versailles is better than the Hearst Castle but I completely disagree. Versailles is far greater in scale but it's void of any furniture apart from a few tables and throne. It's basically one giant gilded room after another, pretty much all of them looking alike apart from the uninspiring painting of landscapes and aristocrats hanging on the wall. The Hearst Castle on the other hand is fully furnished with incredible art and artifacts that Hearst collected over decades from around the world. Exquisite furniture, painting, rugs, antiquities, etc. There are entire rooms with walls covered in carved wooden panels taken from age old monastery that generations of monks took centuries to painstakingly complete. Want to visit Ancient Rome? Take a look at the pool which is totally authentic stones and tiles from the time of the actual Roman and Greek Empires. And this videos didn't even show the huge interior pool which also has stonework and tiles from ancient palaces. To put it in perspective, there's one large extremely rare sculpture, marble, of Napoleon sister, one of only two sculpture that survive by this particular artist, that if put up for auction today would bring enough money to rebuild the entire Hearst Castle back in time it was constructed. Add, the history of the people who lived and played there, their lives, is quite interesting. I really enjoyed it and I saw only half of what was to be seen. Thus why I was kicking myself that I didn't pay for the full extended tour.
@@DeadBunny69 Actually the Roman pool of Hearst castle isn’t made of ancient components, while the Neptune pool is centered by the facade of an ancient Roman temple, the Roman pool is the creation of architect Julian Morgan and was a contemporary construction and consists of modern materials.
Interesting enough, despite the size and incredible opulence of the " Chateau de VERSAILLES", apparently the French Royal family actually lived in about 12 rooms. The whole enormous complex was only ever occupied by three monarchs, Louis XlV, Louis XV and the ill-fated Louis XVl and his tragic Queen Marie-Antiontte, both executed during the French Revolution...
Everyone should visit Versaille at least one time in his life, you can only imagine the power of a King like Louis XIV "the Sun King" when you see his house.
You cannot actually buy half of these even if you had the money, and apart from 1 or 2 all the other ones you could actually buy are estimated at more than Jeff Bezos's net worth... Sorry your comment doesn't make any sense :P
I always thought the difference between CASTLE and PALACE was who lived inside... Palaces were for royalty. Castle were just for any rich person, which can include royalty.
The ceiling in the dining hall of Hearst castle is not “Art Deco”. Art Deco is an architectural style popularized during the 1920s-1930s. The ceiling in the dining hall I believe dates to the 14-15th century and is either medieval or gothic.
Somewhat correct in that it is called the refectory and not a dining room.very far from art deco architecture for sure. Many of the refectory ceiling panels were carved right there on the hill, complete with minute worm holes for authenticity. Whole buildings were bought by Hearst mainly throughout Europe, taken apart and shipped into San Luis Obispo by rail or by ship into the San Simeon port where a Hearst pier was built for incoming shipments and building supplies as well as guests who didn’t fly into Hearst’s private air strip. Its a marvelous place to visit!
@@steelman86 Regardless of what the room in question is called it is nonetheless a dining hall, a refectory is a “dining room used especially in religious or institutional buildings. And despite Julia Morgan’s christening the room as a refectory in reference to the atmosphere and architectural details from former refectories considering that Hearst castle is not a monastery or place of worship, it is indeed a dining hall and nothing more. The ceiling upon further research is actually Italian 16th century and not of a contemporary manufacture. It was bought by Mr Hearst in Rome in may of 1924, and while the spacing and slats between the carvings were made to fit the panels the carvings themselves are period pieces.
And I just watched a video of some Muslim immigrants in France that were very critical of Europeans in general, saying insulting things like , “they have no culture, where is their culture?” It made me wonder why someone would even think that way, look around, there is culture everywhere and it’s a fantastic culture that has constructed fabulous buildings and monuments.
Been to Neuschwanstein and definitely recommend it’s gorgeous. But you do have to walk up a mile long steep hill to get there and they don’t allow pictures inside (tho it’s pretty easy to sneak them)
@@henrylivingstone2800 Biltmore. Even though we're adopted into the Vanderbilt family, family's family I guess. That also means we're related to Anderson Cooper which is interesting.
You should also understand the Versailles was the Town Hall and ran amock with chickens and pigs and people pissing anywhere inside or outside. Thus Marie-Antoinette had her own seperate courters and eventually moved into her nearby village cottage.
In this video faults the vatican palace, which could may be paired in value with the versalles palace. Not for the building, as for the historic treasures that contains.
God bless the gardeners and cleaners
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I think the maids have it worse
Hunger is hard and time is tough,
But bless the beggars and kiss the kings,
For hope has broken the heart of things,
And nothing was ever praised enough.
@@nathanw.3187 It was joke bro calm down! Don't suck up to those washed up fucks!
@@Grimr33fer I can’t quote poetry lol? I was reading poetry on my bed, listening to Christmas music and eating chocolate brownies. I was very chill, but also in the Christmas spirit, with its all embracing love. Nothing was ever praised enough 🤷♂️
There's the rich, millionaires, and then there is the wealthy, billionaires
Billionaires? 💀 you mean kings and queens, the only ones that can afford to pay 200-300 billion for a castle. Even the richest man in the world couldn’t afford that😂
@@Loud.Thoughts bill could
@@aileen222z he’s a billionaire, not even the richest as of right now. Probably 3rd? 4th? His money has its limits too. A king and queens wealth transcends any amount of personal wealth an individual can possess.
Clorox Bleach i mean he/she can
and then there is the royals, trillionaires
All of those castles were built by royals, the only people who can afford to build and furnish them
Theres poor, medium, rich, millionaire, wealthy, billionaire, then theirs this.
Wait till you see what comes after this
And then there’s Jeff
I can afford to purchase this entire earth but no one wants to sell it thats the problem 😂😂
@@hdahir545 I'll sell it to you...
Trillonare , Dillionare , Xillionare
These places are so extreme, they aren’t even houses. They’re museums.
Tho tbf, if I was Jeff or Elon, I wouldn’t build a 2 billion dollar skyscraper. Nor an actual 10 mile palace. No, no, I’d make a goddamn city, turn a castle into Harvard 2.0 and then live on the moon cause why the hell not.
@Kim Boom Joong ur right, royalty doesnt mean shite when compared with corporate power and capitalist supremacy. Now, monarchies are crowns and little else.
Elon IS building a city.
Mukesh Ambani built his $1B home in Mumbai exactly like that :) Its a sky scraper.
Well yeah. They aren’t ceos, they are royalty. There homes are gonna be extreme cause they are inherited by there ancestors from centuries ago
Fun fact about Schönbrunn (the last castle in the video) - you can actually rent rooms/apartments inside for regular living! They even cost almost regular rent fees. I grew up in Vienna and know some people who live inside, they say it's pretty comfortable. (It's probably not in the main part of the castle seen inside the video - there's many more buildings and extensions to it on all sides)
I would expect the regular renters are in the old servants quarters.
Palace of Versailles: $200-$300 billion
Jeff Bezos: no no no i refuse to believe there is actually something on this earth that I can't afford to buy 🥴 lol
Nah I’m pretty sure he can afford this😭he’s predicted to be a trillionare by 2026 that’s only 5 years
Their estimate was a little off. While they were right it will probably never be for sale, it is not valued at $200-300 billion in today’s money. I have seen estimates between $10b-$50b for Versailles.
He has 300b dollars
Jeff Bezos doesn’t have billions or even trillions sitting in his bank account as cash. That’s his net worth. Meaning if he was to liquidate (sell) everything he has to his name than he would be holding that number as cash. His actual salary is $81k and stock compensation of $1.5 million making his salary $1.7 million a year.
That price probably includes all the pieces of Art inside.
I would be scared living in those castles. They are haunted forsure.
bye me i want it
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*buy
@Raphaël Gaudet bruh lol stop it
@@yusufabedin1029 wth
Imagine being able to afford this
Can't relate 😂😭
Can they really afford it tho? They inherited the castle but could they afford to buy or build it today?
Don’t worry your not poor they’re just rich af
No.
Haha, okay. I shall imagine that.
@@erictyson5947 i doubt it.
What about the Tokyo Imperial Palace? The Palace itself, including gardens, is 3.41 square km. The palace is $852,500,000,000, a gigantic price tag for a single property. Even more astonishing, if we take the Ginza office space a reference point, the price balloons to over $5.1 trillion.
The maintenance costs per year would be more than my house is worth
Then your rich RICH
Try per day
year? lol
by the end of a month, you would have bought all your property tenfold to maintain that
@@fftere i guess it all depends on how much your / my current house is worth for context. The important word is ‘more’ than
You mean: Per Day.
Imagine how brilliant, industrious, creative, genius and hard working were the people back then, doing all those castles/palaces without or using very limited technology, can't help but be amazed👏👌
and exploited
I could probably afford a leaf off one of the trees around the castle
Can't imagine what houses will look like in Heaven 😍🤩
addition: The Royal Palace of Caserta is also a UNESCO heritage landmark, and it may not provide comfort as it is more an ancient ruin in compare to the list, I think it deserves quite a recognition considering the huge palace is elaborated with huge gardens.
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"the loovruh" my fellow french speakers are crying, but we'll forgive it.
Ever since I’ve learned about it in school the Palace of Versailles was always something that I wanted to see, take a tour through, and if I ever had the money and it was on sale, PURCHASE!!
@Athrun Zala you’d have to sell the place to pay off your child support payments if you impregnated that many women!!!
Back in the day, the palace used to be stinky as there were dirt on its floors
@@t.f.r287 yeah I know. Filthy pigs used to piss in all the corners throughout the palace. They stank like hell!! 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 The gardens look the the shining point of the palace.
Just to let you know, Ashford Castle is actually a hotel now and you can book a room to stay there .
6:00 they literally said that in the video dude??😂😂😂
No2Guy you probably should see an ear doctor soon
Random fact
You can cry in space but your tears don’t fall
-The Shades
Actually, everybody is technically in space because the earth is in space
يُرجَى الإِعتِذَار فِي الدَّقِيقَةَ ٦:١٨ لِمَغرِبَ بِشَأْنَ الخَارِطَةَ يَا صَاحِبَ القَنَاةَ وَشُكرًا لكَ للتَّفَهُمِ للإِسَائَةَ الوَطَنَ
bless this channel. literally doing a virtual tour of these castles during the pandemic
1. Canada has the housing prices of New York (avg.450k USD)
2. The wages of Mississippi (Avg. $39,500 USD/yr)
3. The economy of Alabama
4. Taxes HIGHER than all 50 US states!!!
I was in Schonbrunn palace in 2017, it was mad... I've never seen such beauty in my life I dream of owning something like that someday as I'm working towards that dream and will definitely achieve it. Right now where I'd really love to go next when this whole pandemic settles down is the Royal chateau in Versailles, I hear it's a wonder to behold with one's eye.. I can't wait...
Wow I was also in Schonbrunn palace in 2017, I toured around for over 16 hours, it was like being in heaven.
Hahahahahaha, you should know I spent 2days 😆
Affording something like that is no easy task
@@businessinsider6099 wow!! That's insane 😎😆
That's indisputable Mr Romano, those castles and palaces cost a fortune
My room feels like a luxurious castle
Ok
mi general, augosto pinocchesto!!
Toll
Chateau de Versailles would be my choice to attend!
I think St Stevens castle in Hungary could be added to this list.
True
And the Festetics-Castell too👌
Any castle or palace will be a dream come true for me
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Which one is your favourite
Mine - versailles ❤️
If you go in Rome yuo can see the palaces of quirinal hill(palazzo colonna, palazzo panphily, palazzo quirinale). Together, they are ths best for me. You cansee theen on google
Mine 2
Finally I can Imagine Jeff Bezos saying : I can't afford that. That's out of my budget.4:05.
🤣🤣🤣
Hey, if he plans a budget and cuts back on some monthly expenses, you never know!
Lol he's more rich than the queen he's richer than the whole British family
Random Fact:
You can do skydiving without parachute!
But only once.
-RealFacts
Edit: It's joke, don't try.
I wish you said that before I jumped out of the plane...
@@godsmoke7678 hahaha
Well.... Luke Aikins jumped from 25000 ft without a parachute is alive enough to do it again
sky dying
Exquisite buildings, stunning furnishings, big enough for the most extensive Art collection. Of course I would.
Excellent video with accurate information as opposed to so many similar ones on the net. I'm a Parisian so the value Versailles was very interesting to know. Do you have an idea of the valuation of the Schonbrun Palace in Vienna? I have visited it. Hats off again for this!
Wow this video is awesome
Super👍👍👍👍👍👍
The thing is I wouldn’t want a house that big- it just wouldn’t feel like home lmao
well, it's not, it's a damn castle. That's pretty much the idea
Well... A castle is much better than a home
I cannot believe I've been to half of these places all by the age of 19!
The Hearst Castle was by far my favorite attraction to visit while living in California. I cannot recommend it enough. This video doesn't come close to showing how mind boggling immensely opulent and luxurious this once "home" truly is. If you're ever in California, go. Tickets are reasonable and I was kicking myself afterwards that I didn't pay extra for the extended tour.
m m I've never been to the Biltmore but I have been to the Palace at Versailles. The above video says that Versailles is better than the Hearst Castle but I completely disagree.
Versailles is far greater in scale but it's void of any furniture apart from a few tables and throne. It's basically one giant gilded room after another, pretty much all of them looking alike apart from the uninspiring painting of landscapes and aristocrats hanging on the wall. The Hearst Castle on the other hand is fully furnished with incredible art and artifacts that Hearst collected over decades from around the world. Exquisite furniture, painting, rugs, antiquities, etc. There are entire rooms with walls covered in carved wooden panels taken from age old monastery that generations of monks took centuries to painstakingly complete.
Want to visit Ancient Rome? Take a look at the pool which is totally authentic stones and tiles from the time of the actual Roman and Greek Empires. And this videos didn't even show the huge interior pool which also has stonework and tiles from ancient palaces.
To put it in perspective, there's one large extremely rare sculpture, marble, of Napoleon sister, one of only two sculpture that survive by this particular artist, that if put up for auction today would bring enough money to rebuild the entire Hearst Castle back in time it was constructed.
Add, the history of the people who lived and played there, their lives, is quite interesting.
I really enjoyed it and I saw only half of what was to be seen. Thus why I was kicking myself that I didn't pay for the full extended tour.
@@DeadBunny69
Actually the Roman pool of Hearst castle isn’t made of ancient components, while the Neptune pool is centered by the facade of an ancient Roman temple, the Roman pool is the creation of architect Julian Morgan and was a contemporary construction and consists of modern materials.
Interesting enough, despite the size and incredible opulence of the " Chateau de VERSAILLES", apparently the French Royal family actually lived in about 12 rooms. The whole enormous complex was only ever occupied by three monarchs, Louis XlV, Louis XV and the ill-fated Louis XVl and his tragic Queen Marie-Antiontte, both executed during the French Revolution...
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Crypto is the future 🚀
That won't bother you if you trade with a Professional like Mrs Julian Bezos
I heard her trad'ing strategies are really good
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Great video. I need to watch this again. Several times.
Mukesh Ambani - Antilia (World's Most Expensive House ) Over 2+ Billion Dollars.
Lol Buckingham palace is $5Billion
Wow... Very good video ... Thanks share this type of video...
Who else is here from england🇬🇧
The Germany one is so beautiful in the snow.
Ive been to Hearst Castle! Its absolutely stunning!!!
I am a doctor.All these properties seem unreal.I could never live in them.Anybody living in such a place would need an army of helpers.
WOW!!! My first time seeing the other side of Hearst Castle.
You are such a beautiful being of love and light. Thank you for being here on earth during this powerful transition :) The universe and God love you
thank you
The kings and queens who built these palaces and castles are long dead, now someone else enjoys these.
So Lady Gaga’s music video G.U.Y was filmed in the Hearts Castle Estate.. 😮🤯
These are all places I’d love to visit even if you can’t go inside to be there and experience it would be amazing
GAME OF THE THRONES ✌💕
The ambience is definitely not complete without a couple of Dragons for security.
Everyone should visit Versaille at least one time in his life, you can only imagine the power of a King like Louis XIV "the Sun King" when you see his house.
Jeff Bezos watched this video and then told his accountant: "I can't be bothered to choose. I'll buy one of each."
You cannot actually buy half of these even if you had the money, and apart from 1 or 2 all the other ones you could actually buy are estimated at more than Jeff Bezos's net worth... Sorry your comment doesn't make any sense :P
I have a Nanoblock set of the Neuschwanstein Castle. Pretty cool Disney based Sleeping Beauty's castle off of that one
Thanks for this video! Very informative❤
with thick ancient walls like that does wi-fi and 5g signal reach every room in castle?
Well, they probably have multiple wifi-routers everywhere in the castle, so that might not be a problem
That Neptune pool really got my attention 😳😳😳😳
those castles make amazing wallpapers
I would love to tour each and every one of these places. Great video, thanks for sharing
The Biltmore. Would love to have visited that one
Awesome Great Super Nice and Suit Match Castle and Palaces
4:30 Wow!!
I always thought the difference between CASTLE and PALACE was who lived inside... Palaces were for royalty. Castle were just for any rich person, which can include royalty.
Actually, castles 🏰 were usually fortresses
I am a trillionaire and I own most of these castles now, I also own few planets and 2/3 of the milky way in the galaxy
Periodt
I would call all my friends or families to come and live
I wish i can visit there one day.
The ceiling in the dining hall of Hearst castle is not “Art Deco”. Art Deco is an architectural style popularized during the 1920s-1930s. The ceiling in the dining hall I believe dates to the 14-15th century and is either medieval or gothic.
Somewhat correct in that it is called the refectory and not a dining room.very far from art deco architecture for sure. Many of the refectory ceiling panels were carved right there on the hill, complete with minute worm holes for authenticity. Whole buildings were bought by Hearst mainly throughout Europe, taken apart and shipped into San Luis Obispo by rail or by ship into the San Simeon port where a Hearst pier was built for incoming shipments and building supplies as well as guests who didn’t fly into Hearst’s private air strip. Its a marvelous place to visit!
@@steelman86
Regardless of what the room in question is called it is nonetheless a dining hall, a refectory is a “dining room used especially in religious or institutional buildings. And despite Julia Morgan’s christening the room as a refectory in reference to the atmosphere and architectural details from former refectories considering that Hearst castle is not a monastery or place of worship, it is indeed a dining hall and nothing more.
The ceiling upon further research is actually Italian 16th century and not of a contemporary manufacture. It was bought by Mr Hearst in Rome in may of 1924, and while the spacing and slats between the carvings were made to fit the panels the carvings themselves are period pieces.
Excellent video .
Literally 99% won’t see this but God bless you and stay safe I’m Struggling To Get 2k with notis 🎊thx
Can't tell if you're a bot or not
You did it
Stfu
we want to see more castles
Salazar slytherin needs to sell Hogwarts castle to save himself from debts
I wish this video and narration were not so rushed.
I will own a castle someday
I wonder how much money these castles are
Did you watch the video? They state their estimated price thought whether it is accurate is to be seen.
In Britain, castles aren’t even that expensive, depending on the size of them of course. There hundreds of them everywhere
Random Fact:
There is enough DNA in your body to stretch it from Sun to Pluto and back - 17 times!
-RealFacts
I searched it on Google, that's true !!
That’s coool
What?
Awesome Video 👌, Thanks Sir...❤️
That's one of the best videos ever
And I just watched a video of some Muslim immigrants in France that were very critical of Europeans in general, saying insulting things like , “they have no culture, where is their culture?” It made me wonder why someone would even think that way, look around, there is culture everywhere and it’s a fantastic culture that has constructed fabulous buildings and monuments.
I like so much this video and the music used too. May you please list the music used? thanks a lot
I'm watching this from my cardboard box.
At least your box has wifi 🙂👍
Been to Neuschwanstein and definitely recommend it’s gorgeous. But you do have to walk up a mile long steep hill to get there and they don’t allow pictures inside (tho it’s pretty easy to sneak them)
I'd never feel at home in a place like that.
All Castles are awesome n so wondrous.
Yayy. Our relatives' home made it on the list!!!
Which one? And who’s your relative?
@@henrylivingstone2800 Biltmore. Even though we're adopted into the Vanderbilt family, family's family I guess. That also means we're related to Anderson Cooper which is interesting.
@@IndependentMind115
Oh interesting.
You should also understand the Versailles was the Town Hall and ran amock with chickens and pigs and people pissing anywhere inside or outside. Thus Marie-Antoinette had her own seperate courters and eventually moved into her nearby village cottage.
I like the 4th one The roal chateau💸💸🏰
In this video faults the vatican palace, which could may be paired in value with the versalles palace. Not for the building, as for the historic treasures that contains.
Oh all soooooo gorgeous!!!!!
Beautiful castles and palaces but a person could literally get lost in there.
Chateau de Chambord est tres fantastic
I'll own this one day for sure
This castles came straight from an anime
5:14: Aye! ‘Tis a glorious view indeed!
This is next level rich
Please consider adding metric system data for the size of properties 🙂🖒
I love this luxurious castles
wow what luxurious castles
wow..every castle are amazing..