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What are the four most expensive buildings in the world?

With the discovery of society and the progress of the times, it seems that high-rise buildings have become a symbol of urban progress, and the prices of these high-rise buildings are becoming more and more luxurious and expensive. Today, Bian Xiao will show you the most expensive buildings in the world. I don't know if you have seen it.

Mecca mosque

As a place for pilgrims, the construction of this building is about 666.7 billion RMB. After the building was completed, it took on such a huge appearance after two expansions, with a total area of 6,543,800 square meters. It is reported that this mosque can accommodate 500,000 believers to worship together, which shows how magnificent this building is. To tell the truth, such a building may never set foot.

Abraj al bait

As a hotel, we don't seem to have a magnificent building in mind, but the construction cost of this building is as high as 654.38 billion RMB, making it the second most expensive building in the world. After eight years of construction, it was officially put into use in 2065.438+02, also known as the fourth tallest building in the world, located in Shanghai. Although we have never been to this tall building, we can often see it in photos.

Marina bay Jinsha

I think many people have heard of this. The cost of a hotel in Singapore is 36.7 billion RMB, which seems not much compared with the first two, but this hotel has 57 floors, which is incredible. Most importantly, this hotel has an endless swimming pool and a hanging garden with no dead angle overlooking. I always feel that such a hotel is not built for people.

The Vegas Hotel

Not to mention the popularity of this hotel, it costs 26 billion RMB, and there is a large fountain in front of the hotel, which is very spectacular. This hotel has 2995 rooms, which shows how big the building is. And this hotel is also one of the favorite hotels of many rich people.