For USD 500,000, the Super-Rich Can Stash Their Treasures Inside a Swiss Mountain
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High-security underground vaults are being built in the Swiss Alps where the super-rich can store their gold, cash, artwork, and luxury cars. Located more than 100 meters below the Brünig Mountains, the facility will offer vault rooms with 99-year usage rights, with prices potentially reaching up to €1 million.
Switzerland is bringing to a new level its historic underground protection culture. A private company has begun digging in the Alps a series of high-security caverns aimed at customers with large heritages seeking to save gold, artwork, collection cars and other high-value goods.Keep reading...
A high-security underground complex is being built under the Swiss Alps to serve a restricted audience: the richest in the world. Buried more than 100 metres deep under the Brünig massif, near the village of Lungern, the vaults will be able to store works of art, precious metals, luxury cars, wines and other high-value goods. If Ryanair: Investigation reveals as part of the aircraft engine broke window and almost sucked passenger out Rats, flies…
Those with more than 580 thousand euros can gain access to an underground vault, which, if necessary, also becomes a refuge for themselves and their families.
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