Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Potential Wedding Location Revealed: Go Inside the Stunning French Château!

Couple have been in Paris finalizing wedding plans

By Lily Harrison Apr 14, 2014 11:11 PMTags
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It's no secret that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding will be an affair like no other.

The two are currently in Paris putting the finishing touches on their big day and have stayed fairly mum about what we can expect.

But what we do know is that Kimye was spotted visiting the Château Louis XIV over the weekend, a castle located just outside of the City of Light.

The stunning manse is a reconstruction of a classic 17th century palace, built from scratch between 2008 and 2011.

It is located in Louveciennes, in the Yvelines department just west of the French capital, and features many odes to the Palace of Versailles such as a reproduction of the Chariot of Apollo fountain sculpture and the grounds' impressive gardens.

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The château also has a number of decorative embellishments featured throughout the interior that are inspired from specific rooms inside of Versailles.

The breathtaking property was developed by Emad Khashoggi, the nephew of the Saudi Arabian businessman Adnan Khashoggi, for a reported $200 million dollars.

The over 54,000-square-foot palace also features 14 different kinds of rare marble sourced from all over the globe and extensive gold leaf throughout the home.

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There's also a grand salon with 50-foot ceilings, a home theater, wine cellar, indoor racquetball court, indoor swimming pool complete with its own spa and massage room, meditation room, nightclub, and a grand terrace with a double staircase leading to another swimming pool.

But wait, there's more!

In case that wasn't enough, there's also a lounge area with all-glass walls and ceilings so you feel like you're underwater. Pretty cool!

Château Louis XIV was designed by renowned French architect Pierre Bortolussi and built by Cogamad and offers up state-of-the-art security as well as its own moat.

Sounds like it's fit for American royalty!

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