A Florida mansion designed to look like the former home of the Romanov Tsars just hit the market for $13.5 million. Here's a look inside Fort Lauderdale's 'Golden Palace.'
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Nov 4, 2019, 21:40 IST
A Florida mansion nicknamed "The Golden Palace" has hit the market for $13.5 million, Business Insider learned from Douglas Elliman.
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The 9,000-square-foot mansion sits on 0.45 acres of waterfront property in Lighthouse Point, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale.
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The seven-bedroom waterfront estate was inspired by the world's second-largest art museum, the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The lavishly decorated State Hermitage Museum was once the official residence of the Romanov Tsars.
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The opulent Florida mansion features a gold-plated and Swarovski crystal chandelier.
Gold leafed ornamentation can be found throughout the home.
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The interiors were created by artists from Russia, Italy and Miami.
The kitchen features a marble-topped center island and golden hardware.
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A formal dining room can comfortably seat 10 people.
The home has seven bedrooms ...
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... and seven bathrooms, as well as two additional half-bathrooms.
Each bedroom has views of the water.
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Outside is a heated saltwater pool and expansive lounge space.
The home's 100-foot boat dock comes with a double jet ski platform and yet another swimming pool.
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The Golden Palace is one of many extravagant mansions in the Fort Lauderdale area.