The Oberbort chalet, when completed in 2028 in Gstaad (Switzerland) will not only be one of the most exclusive private accommodations, but also the most expensive once built into a ski resort.
And renting it will not be for nothing. Throughout the winter season its price will be around 7 million dollarsand the annual use will be around 22 million.
Its location is no coincidence, Gstaad has been an almost mythical name for decades for those who seek absolute privacy in the Alps, but also enjoy nature and sports, reports 20 Minutes.
The spa occupies an area of 1,500 square meters, with pools excavated in natural rock, hot and cold water circuits and an alpine sauna (Luxurious Magazine).The Swiss enclave is, in fact, reserved for a few, full of fine dining restaurants and a clientele that arrives in private jets.
Only for the chosen ones
The Oberbort chalet extends over seven thousand square metersas if it were a small private city. It will have 19 en-suite bedroomseach with dressing rooms and private bathroom, 8 suites for staff and spacious rooms open to the mountains. This is how everything is calculated so that the experience is the ultimate in luxury and well-being, he indicates. 20 Minutes.
The spa occupies an area of 1,500 square meterswith pools excavated in natural rock, hot and cold water circuits, alpine sauna and private treatment areas, something that is not common even in the most exclusive hotels in the world.
The chalet will have 7,000 square meters, 19 en-suite bedrooms, each with dressing rooms and private bathroom and 8 suites for service staff (Luxurious Magazine).From there, the views are the main attraction, although you will also have a never-before-seen entertainment offering.
Guests can choose between a movie theater, a bowling alley private, a dance floor y a formula 1 simulator of the latest generation designed to provide the real experience of driving a single-seater, says 20 Minutes.
The winery, with wines from some of the most prestigious regions on the planet, and the cigar cellar complete the entire experience for long stays.
There will be a state-of-the-art Formula 1 simulator (Luxurious Magazine).Behind the project is Byron Baciocch, a businessman who has made exclusivity his personal hallmark and has an investment of 7 billion dollars in 263 ultra-luxury residences all over the world, according to the newspaper Expansion.
This Swiss businessman, whose fortune is estimated to be close to 1.2 billion dollars, is also a renowned motorsports enthusiast. He competed in the GT Winter Series behind the wheel of a Ferrari 296 Challenge, a hobby that he transferred directly to Oberbort’s design.
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