International Space Station
They are not jewelry, and in most cases not even things you can wear on a daily basis. These are the most expensive things in the world.
If you always questioned how much Jeffrey Bezos’s giant clock costs, designed to continue working for 10,000 years, know that it is worth a few modest 42 million dollars (almost 42 million euros).
But this value is insignificant when compared to other personal effects of the millionaire – and a trifle when we talk about the most expensive thing in the world, which costs more than 130 billion euros.
We are not talking about personal riches – we are talking about Objects that really exist (and some must know). Here’s the 10 most expensive things in the world, according to.
ENDOEDRIC FULERENOS: 122 million / grass
Closing the top 10 of the most expensive things in the world, we have the Endo -Dydric fulerenos with nitrogen atomsa revolutionary material with applications in advanced GPS systems and atomic watches.
Developed by Oxford scientists, according to Unilad, it costs approximately 122 million euros for each grass.
Jeff Bezos House in Beverly Hills: 144 million
Yes, one of the richest men in the world has an “object” on the top – yours in Beverly Hills, One of the most expensive houses in the world.
With about 1,200 square meters, modern design, panoramic views and fascinating gardens, this house cost the owner of Amazon 144 million euros – it’s just one of the multiple properties detained by the American millionaire.
Painting “The Card Players”: 218 million
This picture of Paul Cézanne was sold to Qatar’s royal family for impressive $ 250 million (218 million euros) in 2011, according to.
The sale of the iconic nineteenth -century painting was one of the most expensive in the world, which has been exceeded in the meantime. Still, your purchase was a historic landmark.
Painting “Salvator Mundi”: 393 million
Leonardo da Vinci exceeded Cézanne. The Great Master of the Renaissance, with his unmistakable work “Salvator Mundi”, recently destroyed the French painter in the most expensive sale of a picture ever.
The painting, representing Jesus Christ, cost more than 393 million euros in 2017.
Villa Leopolda: 654 million
This mansion in the French Riviera is one of the most expensive private houses in the world, valued at about $ 750 million (654 million euros), according to.
With 12 pools and even a heliport inside, the property, since its construction, has gone through several owners, and currently belongs to Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov.
Air Force One: 3.5 billion
The US presidential plane, known as Air Force Oneis valued at over $ 4 billion (about 3.5 billion euros), according to.
But soon this plane can be dethroned while the most expensive in the world: Boeing is producing a new version of this iconic aircraft, intended for future US presidents.
Antilia: 4 billion
Antilia is the most expensive house in the world, located in Bombay, India. It belongs to the millionaire Mukesh Ambani and this 27 -story “vertical palace” includes 9 super fast elevators, or facilities such as various heliports and a fifty -person movie theater.
Acquired for 2 billion euros, now its value is estimated at 4 billion. The property also has a garage where 168 cars, 600 employees (the number needed to manage the whole house) and a fun “snow room” are fired.
Supreme History Yacht: 4.2 billion
It takes it History SupremeDesigned by Stuart Hughes, it is considered one of the most extravagant yachts in the world, with a price of $ 4.8 billion (over 4.17 billion euros). Why? Namely, because it is gold coated.
As decorative elements, it also has Meteorite and decoration fragments made with T-Rex bones.
Hubble Space Telescope: 14 billion
To close the list, we have two objects that are literally outside this world. The first is the Hubble telescope, the most expensive ever built and which has, over the years, contributed to astronomical discoveries.
International Space Station: 130 billion
The most expensive object in the world is a superstructure. It works as a space laboratory since 2000 and represents an example of international cooperation in space research. This pioneer in the international exploration of space is simply unmistakable.