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Chiqui74
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posted 09-10-2000 01:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiqui74     Edit/Delete Message
If the Chateau de Versailles was to be sold, how much would it go for? Ballpark. It has a huge historical value, but what about monetary value? I've always wanted to know.

Philip Davis
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posted 09-10-2000 03:32 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I'm afraid this is an unaswerable question since Versailles would never be sold, not even to Bill Gates.

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Chiqui74
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posted 09-10-2000 04:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiqui74     Edit/Delete Message
I know that it will never be sold, but I still think it must have a monetary value even if it's not up for sale. Dont all other houses?

wurdsmiff
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posted 09-11-2000 04:59 AM           Edit/Delete Message
No, the term priceless comes to mind. Some buildings are so valuable historically that a monetary price could never match that. I doubt if even the insurance companies would value it.

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Levan
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posted 09-11-2000 10:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Levan   Click Here to Email Levan     Edit/Delete Message

I agree with Gordon and Philip. In a former a life I was responsible for a relatively ordinary stately home - even it wasn't insurable as a whole.

We had to have a break down of individual items of content - each item with its own risk assessment based upon its restoration value. A total loss scenario was not covered. Likewise with the fabric of the building. The only means of assessing the value of the property was on the basis of expected cost of restoration - the concept of overall value was anathema.

Such properties have values far in excess of perceived value of the fabric. The financial value of historic and symbolic significance just cannot be quantified realistically. The adage that something is worth whatever someone else will pay just doesn't apply. I dare say this concept is rather hard to grasp in some societies where everything has a price. The wide-spread European practice of rooting even new things in the context of history has served us well in the preservation of our old buildings (and the ridiculously quaint practices that are often associated with them).

Priceless is as good a description as any!

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