The mansion was designed with an architectural approach inspired by that of the Baroque and Rococo styles, as touted by the official listing from Sotheby’s. It goes on: “2.71 acres encompass a number of luxurious amenities: a private spa with a fitness room, saunas, an indoor pool and a rest area, landscape gardens, 2 fountains with the Roman sculptures, monumental columns and an expansive outdoor pool with the built in stereo system and a large outdoor TV screen. The interior design features natural marble and onyx mosaics, 14k gold moldings, unique parquets, silk carpets and carefully selected custom-made furnishings. When you enter this enormous palace, you’re welcomed into a tremendous 2,475 sq. ft. grand hall crowned with crystal chandeliers and marble columns, setting the tone for the rest of the mansion. A majestic staircase leads you to the upper level, where you can find 3 in-suite bedrooms, a study and a vast master suite with 2 bathrooms, 2 walk-in closets and 2 dressing areas.” The mansion has plenty of amenities, including a fully equipped chef’s kitchen, library, billiard room, wine room, and a 4K screening room. There are also various energy-saving and eco-friendly systems installed and the home was constructed with security and privacy as high priorities. And everything is equipped with high-tech controls that are built to be seamless and invisible. Words can only do so much to describe a mansion like this, which is why it’s being sold with an asking price of nearly $260 million ($259,532,303, to be exact). So check it out in the video below from the Israel arm of Sotheby’s International Realty: