In pictures: Messi chooses to live in a historic castle since 1899. Charles de Gaulle is its most prominent resident

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British media revealed that Argentine star Lionel Messi chose a historic castle in Paris to move in with his family.



The newspaper "The Sun" reported that Messi is considering renting the Pink Palace, which is called the "Pink Palace" and was established in 1899.



It indicated that the market value of the castle is 41 million pounds, as the Argentine star is currently residing in a hotel in the French capital, Paris. .



She explained that Messi had chosen to move to a house on the outskirts of Paris, but the owner of the house, when he learned that the Argentine star would be renting the house, decided to raise the financial compensation to 8,500 pounds per month, so that the Paris Saint-Germain player changed his destination to Pink Palace.



The area of ​​the castle is 2000 square meters, and it was built in 1899 and contains 30 rooms along with a luxurious indoor pool, a home cinema and a sports hall, while the most prominent inhabitant of the castle is the former French President Charles de Gaulle, who stayed there for 3 days in 1940 during World War II.

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