The price, of course, is scary! And are the apartments worth their money? We look at the photo.
The most expensive apartment, according to CIAN, is located in the residential complex “Osobnyak Kushelev-Bezborodko” on the first floor of a 3-storey building. Cost 845, 9 sq. m is 1,3 billion rubles. It should be noted that this residential project is a federal cultural heritage site.
The mansion was built at the end of the 2015th century in the neo-Renaissance style and completely renovated in XNUMX. It got its name from the name of the owner – the count and patron of the arts Kushelev-Bezborodko.
The walls have preserved original decor elements, ceiling paintings, unique examples of painting in the oriental style, artistic oak parquet flooring and a marble fireplace decorated with sculptural images. The colors of the premises are dominated by light tones. Finishing materials include natural stone and precious woods.
The square is a two-level apartment with its own front entrance from the Kutuzov embankment. The two floors are connected by a genuine marble staircase by the architect Nicholas Benois. The first one occupies a spacious entrance hall. The second is a grand living room with a fireplace, a dining room, an office and a private area. The apartment is equipped with its own lift. The windows offer a view of the Neva from Troitsky to Liteiny Bridge and the cruiser Aurora.
Another expensive apartment in St. Petersburg is presented at Avito for 750 million rubles.
5-room duplex apartment with an area of 540 sq. are located on the first floor of a 6-storey building in the historical center of St. Petersburg (5 minutes from the Sportivnaya metro station).
The first level is a ceremonial hall, a golden hall – a dining room, a kitchen, a sleeping area with its own bathroom and a recreation area. There are also two guest bathrooms on the floor. The second is a music living room, a sleeping area with a private bathroom, an oven, a wall panel, a dining room with a luxurious ceiling made of paintings, a tea room with a balcony, an oval office with painted ceilings, a fireplace with access to an oval balcony, an imperial bedroom with Queen Marie Antoinette’s bed ( wife of Louis XVI), a spacious dressing room and three bathrooms.
Only natural materials were used in the decoration: marble, onyx, oak parquet. Walls and ceilings are decorated with gilding and painting. Chandeliers, hand-made lamps. Antique furniture and decor items are collected from all over the world.