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Look contained in the French château that’s valued at $1 BILLION

  • YouTuber Erik Conover toured the Château du Champ de Bataille in Normandy
  • The 300-acre property is owned by French inside designer Jacques Garcia
  • Valued at $1 billion, the superbly restored château is on the market to lease 

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A luxurious actual property guru has given a behind-the-scenes have a look at some of the costly houses on this planet, a French château valued at $1 billion. 

YouTuber Erik Conover, 34, from New York City, traveled to Normandy to tour the lavish Château du Champ de Bataille, which is owned by French architect and inside designer Jacques Garcia. 

The Baroque property encompasses greater than 300 acres of land and consists of six primary buildings: the château, the gardens, the grotto, the Indian palace, the Greek theater, and the greenhouse. 

Conover defined that he has teamed up with the French actual property brokerage Barnes International to lease out Château du Champ de Bataille, saying it is ‘practically not possible’ to place a quantity on the value worth of the property. 

YouTuber Erik Conover, 34, from New York City, traveled to Normandy, France, to tour the lavish Château du Champ de Bataille

YouTuber Erik Conover, 34, from New York City, traveled to Normandy, France, to tour the lavish Château du Champ de Bataille

The Baroque estate encompasses more than 300 acres of land and is valued at $1 billion

The Baroque property encompasses greater than 300 acres of land and is valued at $1 billion 

The grounds consist of six main structures: the château, the gardens, the grotto, the Indian palace, the Greek theater, and the greenhouse

The grounds encompass six primary buildings: the château, the gardens, the grotto, the Indian palace, the Greek theater, and the greenhouse

French architect and interior designer Jacques Garcia bought the château in 1992 and spent the past 30 years restoring it to its former glory

French architect and inside designer Jacques Garcia purchased the château in 1992 and spent the previous 30 years restoring it to its former glory 

He famous that Garcia just lately declined an ‘undisclosed non-public supply within the a number of 10-figure vary’ to buy the house.

‘It’s his dream that the doorways of the château be open to the world, guaranteeing that future generations can expertise the magic and the thriller of this royal French treasure,’ he mentioned. 

Château du Champ de Bataille, or the Battlefield Castle, was constructed by political exile Alexandre de Créqui, who laid the primary stone in 1651. 

To obtain his imaginative and prescient, de Créqui enlisted the assistance of royal architect Louis Le Vau, designer of the Palace of Versailles, and Andre Le Notre, the landscaper behind the Gardens of Versailles. 

More than a century after it was constructed, the château was stormed and the furnishings was offered all through France through the French Revolution. 

The property went via numerous homeowners and even served as a subject hospital throughout World War II. 

In 1992, Garcia bought the run-down château and has devoted the previous 30 years to restoring it and filling it with priceless artwork that belonged on to the French royal household. 

The proprietor is rumored to buy a brand new piece of artwork for the château every single day, in response to the actual property dealer. 

The formal gardens were overgrown fields when Garcia took over the property

The formal gardens have been overgrown fields when Garcia took over the property

When excavating and recreating the grounds, Garcia used the château's original design plans to ensure they would look exactly as they did almost 400 years ago

When excavating and recreating the grounds, Garcia used the château’s authentic design plans to make sure they’d look precisely as they did virtually 400 years in the past

Garcia began by digging a 550-meter (1,800-foot) canal to feed the network of elaborate fountains and water features on the property

Garcia started by digging a 550-meter (1,800-foot) canal to feed the community of elaborate fountains and water options on the property

Conover said it costs a whopping ¿20,000 ($21,800) to turn on and run all of the fountains on the property

Conover mentioned it prices a whopping €20,000 ($21,800) to activate and run the entire fountains on the property

It takes a full-time staff of 15 of the best gardeners in Europe to maintain the elaborate garden designs, including the hedges shaped like chess pieces and squares

It takes a full-time employees of 15 of one of the best gardeners in Europe to take care of the flowery backyard designs, together with the hedges formed like chess items and squares

Next to the gardens is the Greek theater, which was inspired by the ancient Greek temples discovered by archeologists in the 17th century

Next to the gardens is the Greek theater, which was impressed by the traditional Greek temples found by archeologists within the Seventeenth century

Conover began his tour within the heart of the property within the formal gardens, which have been overgrown fields when Garcia took over the property. 

When excavating and recreating the grounds, he used the château’s authentic design plans to make sure they’d look precisely as they did virtually 400 years in the past. 

Garcia started by digging a 550-meter (1,800-foot) canal to feed the community of elaborate fountains and water options on the property. 

Conover mentioned it prices a whopping €20,000 ($21,800) to activate and run the entire fountains on the property. 

It takes a full-time employees of 15 of one of the best gardeners in Europe to take care of the flowery backyard designs, together with the hedges formed like chess items and squares. 

Conover, who wanted a golf cart to tour the grounds, went from the gardens to the close by Greek theater. The out of doors area was impressed by the traditional Greek temples found by archeologists within the Seventeenth century.

On the other facet of the backyard is the Indian palace that Garcia designed utilizing 600 containers of historic antiques. 

On the opposite side of the garden is the Indian palace that Garcia designed using 600 containers of historical antiques

On the other facet of the backyard is the Indian palace that Garcia designed utilizing 600 containers of historic antiques

The ornately decorated property has a hookah lounge and a tiger skin rug

The ornately adorned property has a hookah lounge and a tiger pores and skin rug

'It looks like we walked into India,' Conover said as he toured each room

‘It seems like we walked into India,’ Conover mentioned as he toured every room 

There are a total of 10 bedrooms in the Indian palace, making it a massive guest house

There are a complete of 10 bedrooms within the Indian palace, making it an enormous visitor home  

The property has a stunning indoor pool that can be used all year round

The property has a shocking indoor pool that can be utilized all 12 months spherical 

Conover added that the outdoor pool is 100 meters (328 feet) long - the size of two Olympic-length swimming pools

Conover added that the out of doors pool is 100 meters (328 toes) lengthy – the dimensions of two Olympic-length swimming swimming pools

‘It seems like we walked into India,’ Conover mentioned.

The ornately adorned property has 10 bedrooms, a library constructed into the hallway, a hookah lounge, a tiger pores and skin rug, and indoor and out of doors swimming pools. 

As he walked via the Indian palace, he defined that this was the kind of dwelling the place you possibly can spend per week and nonetheless not discover every thing. 

Conover added that the out of doors pool is 100 meters (328 toes) lengthy — the dimensions of two Olympic-length swimming swimming pools. 

‘I’m really speechless. you possibly can have a jet ski in right here. That’s how giant that is,’ he mentioned. ‘We have not even seen the primary château but. This is only one palace on the land.’

His subsequent cease was the property’s gorgeous grotto that includes waterfalls cascading down volcanic lava rock. 

The inside is stuffed with statues of Greek gods with mirrors behind them and petrified wooden lining the columns supporting the construction that was designed to imitate a volcano. 

Conover's next stop was the estate's stunning grotto featuring waterfalls cascading down volcanic lava rock

Conover’s subsequent cease was the property’s gorgeous grotto that includes waterfalls cascading down volcanic lava rock

The outside of the structure was designed to look like a volcano

The exterior of the construction was designed to appear to be a volcano 

The inside is filled with statues of Greek gods with mirrors behind them and petrified wood lining the support columns

The inside is stuffed with statues of Greek gods with mirrors behind them and petrified wooden lining the assist columns

The real estate expert then headed over to the massive greenhouse that is covered in tropical plants and boasts a floating bridge with waterfalls on each side

The actual property skilled then headed over to the large greenhouse that’s lined in tropical crops and boasts a floating bridge with waterfalls on either side

There are trees growing through the floor, statues, and a platform with an aerial view of the breathtaking garden

There are timber rising via the ground, statues, and a platform with an aerial view of the breathtaking backyard

Conover said the ferns are 400 years old, nearly the same age as the château

Conover mentioned the ferns are 400 years outdated, practically the identical age because the château

Garcia was mentioned to have provide you with the concept for the grotto — the château’s latest addition — when he was ‘bored’ through the pandemic. 

‘I used to be instructed that the proprietor has some fairly loopy events in right here,’ Conover famous. 

The actual property skilled then headed over to the large greenhouse that’s lined in tropical crops and boasts a floating bridge with waterfalls on either side. 

Conover mentioned the ferns are 400 years outdated, practically the identical age because the château. 

There are timber rising via the ground, statues, a wall filled with blue vases, and a platform with an aerial view of the breathtaking backyard.  

Conover spent the evening on the chateau together with his staff earlier than finishing the tour of the château the subsequent day. 

The primary property has 40 bedrooms, 5 dwelling rooms, and two eating rooms. It is so giant that they do not even know the sq. footage. 

The main chateau has 40 bedrooms, five living rooms, and two dining rooms

The primary chateau has 40 bedrooms, 5 dwelling rooms, and two eating rooms

Conover pointed to four large vases in the formal dining room, saying they were gifted to Napoleon by the King of Sweden

Conover pointed to 4 giant vases within the formal eating room, saying they have been gifted to Napoleon by the King of Sweden

When he entered the ornate parlor decorated in the 17th-century French Baroque style, he explained that 'it's the opposite of minimalism'

When he entered the ornate parlor adorned within the Seventeenth-century French Baroque type, he defined that ‘it is the other of minimalism’

The walls are covered with paintings, including portraits of Marie Antoinette. The wheelchair used by Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI's son Louis-Joseph is also on display in the room

The partitions are lined with work, together with portraits of Marie Antoinette. The wheelchair utilized by Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI’s son Louis-Joseph can be on show within the room

Off of the parlor is the pool hall featuring an original pool table from Louis XVI, whose doctor prescribed he play pool after eating to help with digestion

Off of the parlor is the pool corridor that includes an authentic pool desk from Louis XVI, whose physician prescribed he play pool after consuming to assist with digestion

'We're only touring one-fourth of this castle,' Conover explained, noting that one side of the estate is the owner's private residence

‘We’re solely touring one-fourth of this fort,’ Conover defined, noting that one facet of the property is the proprietor’s non-public residence

As Conover walked through each room, he pointed out the gold leafing, the artwork, and the paintings on the ceilings

As Conover walked via every room, he identified the gold leafing, the art work, and the work on the ceilings

Conover said the property is so large that they don't even know the square footage

Conover mentioned the property is so giant that they do not even know the sq. footage

‘We’re solely touring one-fourth of this fort,’ he defined, noting that one facet of the property is the proprietor’s non-public residence. 

After strolling via the entryway and declaring the stone flooring and columns, he headed up the staircase and entered the formal eating room. 

With its 10-meter (30-foot) ceilings and views of the backyard to the south and the courtyard to the north, the room was meant for entertaining.  

Conover pointed to 4 giant vases, saying they have been gifted to Napoleon by the King of Sweden. 

When he entered the ornate parlor adorned within the Seventeenth-century French Baroque type, he defined that ‘it is the other of minimalism’ 

The partitions are lined with work, together with portraits of Marie Antoinette and her kids. The wheelchair utilized by Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI’s son Louis-Joseph can be on show within the room. 

Off of the parlor is the pool corridor that includes an authentic pool desk from Louis XVI, whose physician prescribed he play pool after consuming to assist with digestion. 

As Conover walked via every room, he took notice of the gold leafing, the art work, and the work on the ceilings. 

‘Every room within the château additionally has a wood-burning fire as a result of again within the day it was the one method you are going to warmth this place,’ he mentioned. 

The castle is a reader's dream with a two-floor library featuring more than 20,000 rare books and an open catwalk

The fort is a reader’s dream with a two-floor library that includes greater than 20,000 uncommon books and an open catwalk

The library also houses voodoo dolls, spell books, and two mummified human bodies from Egypt, which sit in glass cases

The library additionally homes voodoo dolls, spell books, and two mummified human our bodies from Egypt, which sit in glass circumstances

The château has secret doors throughout the property

The château has secret doorways all through the property 

The hidden door in the library leads to a hidden game room and bedroom

The hidden door within the library results in a hidden sport room and bed room

Conover called one of the hallways the 'Dead Zoo' because it was lined with taxidermy animals and fossils

Conover referred to as one of many hallways the ‘Dead Zoo’ as a result of it was lined with taxidermy animals and fossils

Another room of note is the small chapel filled with an altar, religious relics, and pews for worship

Another room of notice is the small chapel stuffed with an altar, non secular relics, and pews for worship

Conover also went downstairs to the bottom floor to show the 17th-century style kitchen and wine cellar

Conover additionally went downstairs to the underside ground to indicate the Seventeenth-century type kitchen and wine cellar 

Conover ended the tour by walking through the back door and into the courtyard nestled between the public and private residences

Conover ended the tour by strolling via the again door and into the courtyard nestled between the private and non-private residences

The fort is a reader’s dream with a two-floor library that includes greater than 20,000 uncommon books, an open catwalk, and a secret door resulting in a sport room. 

The library additionally homes voodoo dolls, spell books, and two mummified human our bodies from Egypt, which sit in glass circumstances. 

Conover referred to as one of many hallways the ‘Dead Zoo’ as a result of it was lined with taxidermy animals and fossils. 

Another room of notice is the small chapel stuffed with an altar, non secular relics, and pews for worship. 

Conover additionally went downstairs to the underside ground to indicate the Seventeenth-century type kitchen and wine cellar. 

‘This is historically what it might [look] like and the place the employees could be dwelling,’ he mentioned of the quarters. 

Conover ended the tour by strolling via the again door and into the courtyard nestled between the private and non-private residences. 

‘I need to thank the groups at Barnes International for giving us the chance to come back out right here to Normandy and share one thing that nobody has actually seen up till this level,’ he concluded.