• The Tycoon Dream Palace in New York has become its last place on the end of the end.
  • King Fahd Palace saw the Spanish royal owner only four times before leaving for decay.
  • Pablo Escobar, Eid Real Estate, once the castle was calculated where billions were calculated, now standing as a bomb.

Every Mega-ManSion is a story made of marble, mired in gold, designed to stand on the time of time. But instead of hosting the major parties and generations of the heirs, some of these palaces now sit in a strange silence with their halls that did not arrive once in the dust.

From the home of the dreams of billionaire, which turned into its last place to the ruins of drugs, Lord Pablo Escobar, these forgotten stories whisper the stories of ambition, surplus, and abandonment of the final.

Villa Carlton Island (New York, USA)

In 1894, William or. Wikouf to his recent palace Carlton Island, In New York State. She had 11 bedrooms, with picturesque views of the waterfront and was supposed to be a peaceful retreat, but instead, the matter ended until his last place was when he died because of a heart attack on his first night in the villa.

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After William’s death, the WyckFF family struggled to keep the house and through the Second World War, it was stripped of valuable materials and did not leave the palace to a large extent.

After moving to his luxurious palace in 1984, William or. Wikouf on his first night. Photo: Andrea M. Parisian

King Fahd Al -Eid Palace (Marbella, Spain)

When the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia King Fahd He wanted a European haven, did not settle on the Benthaus and build his own palace in Marbella. The palace was inspired by the White House and was fit for ownership, but despite its greatness, Fahd visited him only four times. His longest stay in the palace was amazing for seven weeks, which brought 80 million US dollars (about 125 million Australian dollars) to the local economy.

After his death in 2005, the palace was silent. The chandeliers are still hanging and the luxurious furniture remains, but the dust now covers the palace that has been built for the kings.

Favorite holiday home, Fahd, is inspired by the White House. Photo: Steve Ronin

Technical haven in Koamuto (Japan)

Japanese billionaire Genshiro Kawamoto He had an unusual hobby for purchase and then abandoning luxury real estate. Its Japanese palace, which was full of artistic and invaluable sculptures, now looks a collection of post -terrible movie. After his arrest in 2013 due to tax evasion, property has been abandoned and now strange statues – more than 100 of them – remain on the basement, watching a house that has been forgotten long ago.

The Japanese billionaire palace, which was now in ruin, stands. Photo: Tokyo Times

Lynnewood Hall (Pennsylvania, USA)

Lynnewood Hall It was once one of the most expensive palaces in America, and it was built between 1897 and 1900 to Peter Ariel Brown Widner, a giant in the industry. The property had 110 rooms, 55 bedrooms, 20 bathrooms, an artistic exhibition and a celebration hall that could host 1000 guests. This costs the equivalent of $ 230 (~ $ 360 million) today.

But the tragedy was struck when Ibn Widner the Great and his grandson died on Titanic in 1912. With no one left to inherit it, the Lynnewood Hall was abandoned in 1943. Over the years, the artistic works of the largest largest palace were slowly collapsed. In 2023, conservatives bought her, in the hope of restoring him, but at the present time, he is still a ghost of his previous well -being.

Lynnewood Hall, one of the most palaces in the luxury America, has been abandoned since 1943. Photo: Liland Kent

Pineheath House (Harrogate, England)

Pineheath House was built in the twenties of the twentieth century, and the elegant house of Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji were the British Indian aristocrats dividing their time between England and India. But when Mrs. Bumanji passed in 1986, he left the house without touching.

Nearly 40 years ago, its property remained as it was – furniture, books, and even personal messages that collect dust. Ultimately, the estate was purchased in 2013, but after planning cases, the palace was delayed repeatedly, and the palace that was total if was left was left.

Pineheath is waiting in England, the first inhabitant for more than half a century. Photo: Bethani Clark

Pablo Escobar’s La Manuela (GuataPé, Colombia)

If anyone lives heavy, then it was Pablo Escobar. La Manuela was named 20 acres on the name of his daughter. The KingPin Ultimate haven with a special nightclub, secret tunnels and even money from the money hidden in the walls.

However, in 1993, a group of vigilance bombed the estate, which reduced many of them to the rubble. Eight months later, Escobar himself was shot by the authorities. Today, La Manuela cannot be recognized in ruin, and combined with vegetation, and aircraft full of landing and barely recognized.

Pablo Escobar’s La Manuela, which was once a fortress of wealth that cannot be imagined, now stands with lead and decomposition holes. Photo: AFP

Al -Ansa Palace Tiki (Tennessee, USA)

In the seventies of the twentieth century, the owner of the nightclub Billy Hull built the final concert house he had a Playboy Rabbit -shaped swimming pool, secret tunnels, and rooms designed for activities with less rating of PG. The “Tiki Tiki Palace” was the Bachelor’s Palace in the 1970s, but the Hull party was shortened when it was sentenced to 20 years in prison for tax evasion.

Al -Zaha Tiki Qasr, which was one day notoriously due to her wild escape, is now the remains of the surplus surplus. Photo: Kils

With no one left to keep the party continuously, the palace fell into ruin. These days, the walls are covered in graffiti, the notorious gathering is dry, and the only thing remaining for its previous glory is the echoes of the nights that no one talked about the next morning.

By BBC

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