Palais Bulles — or the "Bubble Palace" as it's better known — in Cannes, France, is the most expensive property in Europe.
As its name suggests, the $455 million (£351.7 million) home, listed by Christie's International Real Estate, makes an impression with its striking futuristic architecture, designed to look like a cluster of bubbles.
Once famously owned by the fashion designer Pierre Cardin, the eccentric 10-bedroom abode has a spherical living room and vast gardens complete with swimming pools and ponds.
Can't afford to buy the place? Take a quick tour of some of its rooms below:
It's not hard to see why this place is known as the Bubble Palace. Designed by the Hungarian architect Antti Lovag and built between 1975 and 1989, the property looks more like a mini village than a home.

The living room has a space age-themed decor, echoing the saucer-like shape of the "bubbles" that make up the home. Even the sofa is round.

This reception room is decorated with some seriously odd furniture.
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