It holds the title of the most expensive house in both Dubai and the entire region.
This unique mansion spans 70,000 square feet of land with 60,000 square feet of built-up space, drawing inspiration from the opulence of the High Renaissance and Baroque periods.
The property boasts meticulous craftsmanship, with 700,000 sheets of gold leaf applied over seven months.
The palace's design took twelve years of analysis and research, featuring a grand formal dining room, two 14-meter domes, and a Koi fishpond, among other lavish features.
The exterior includes a small lake, 50 mature trees, and a pavilion. Dubai's real estate market has seen a resurgence, with villa communities witnessing a doubling in valuations since the pandemic.