The British real estate site Emoov, which specializes in real estate appraisal, has ranked the most luxurious and most expensive official residences for heads of state, and we get to know it here.

The French newspaper "Le Figaro" revealed that the Palace of the Sultan of Brunei, whose area exceeds 200 thousand square meters, ranks first according to this classification, followed by the White Palace in Ankara, which is the presidential palace, whose area also exceeds 200 thousand square meters and consists of more than A thousand rooms.

On the other hand, Kirinale Palace, the current official residence of the President of Italy, ranks third according to this classification, while Buckingham Palace in London is ranked fourth.

Prague Castle ranked fifth according to this classification.

The sixth place went to the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, which was admired by former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, followed by the Kremlin Palace, or the seat of government in the Russian capital, Moscow.

Buckingham Palace in London ranked fourth (European)

Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, ranks eighth according to this classification, with an area of ​​more than 19,000 square meters, followed by the Elysee Palace, which is the official residence of the President of the Republic of France.

According to this classification, the Palace of Dawn in Brazil, with an area of ​​7 thousand square meters, is ranked tenth.

The newspaper explained that in terms of space, the Sultan of Brunei’s Palace and the White Palace built by Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara are competing for the first place, as both are famous for their area of ​​more than 200,000 square meters and their more than a thousand rooms.

In Europe, the area of ​​the Kirinale Palace exceeds 100 thousand square meters, while the area of ​​Buckingham Palace and Prague Castle exceeds 70 thousand square meters.

In this regard, studies confirm that it is not a condition that the largest deficiency is the most valuable.

According to IMOF's assessment, Buckingham Palace is worth more than 5.5 billion euros (about 6.49 billion dollars), clearly ahead of the Sultan of Brunei’s Palace, whose value is estimated at 3.37 billion euros (one euro equals approximately $ 1.18).