Doomsday Vaults for Gold and Ferraris - They're Making Them in a Remote Village In the Swiss Alps
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Although it seems worthy of an action film, Switzerland has begun to build a luxury refuge within a mountain. In the Brünig massif, in the canton of Obwalden, Brünig Mega Safe company digs high-security caverns to store gold, artworks and classic cars. The project promises maximum discretion ... Continue reading "The Swiss has no limits: they dig high-security caves in the Alps and rent them for 99 years for millionaires to keep their luxury goo…
Caves under more than 100 meters of rock in Switzerland will keep gold, works of art, wines and luxury cars and will be able to house millionaires in crises.
Doomsday Vaults for Gold and Ferraris - They're Making Them in a Remote Village In the Swiss Alps
The ultra-rich are building massive underground vaults in the Swiss Alps, beneath the Brünig Pass near the village of Lungern, to store their most prized possessions, including gold, Ferraris, wine, and expensive art. The ultra-rich are often associated with underground vaults, doomsday bunkers, and other ways of protecting their wealth from threats ranging from natural disasters to geopolitical instability. Because why not? If one has a ton of …
These vaults will be leased for a period of 99 years, with a starting price of approximately 500,000 Swiss francs (equivalent to about 16 billion Vietnamese dong).
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