From Princess Amira Alawil’s $120 million palace to Amamira Sajuani’s luxury spot in Palm JRA and even Neza Larissi’s private paradise in Casablanca. These women aren’t just wealthy, they live in some of the most insane homes you’ll ever see. Let’s take a look inside. Princess Amira Alawil. Our journey begins in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s capital where Princess Amir Alawil, married to Prince Alwali bint Talal al-Saud, has created living spaces that embody the perfect fusion of royal tradition and modern sophistication. As

vice chair of Alwali philanthropies, supporting education and women’s empowerment, Princess Amira’s influence extends far beyond her role as the wife of a 16.5 billion dollars fortune. The crown jewel of their real estate empire sits majestically in Riyad’s prestigious diplomatic quarter, a $120 million palace that serves as both family sanctuary and diplomatic reception venue. This isn’t merely a residence.

It’s a 30,000 ft testament to Saudi architectural heritage, where every detail reflects the sophisticated taste that shapes their residences, blending Saudi royal elegance with modern luxury for diplomatic events. The palace’s exterior immediately commands attention with its white marble facade adorned with gold leaf accents and gracefully arched windows reflecting traditional Saudi architectural motifs.

Set upon six meticulously landscaped acres, the property unfolds like a personal oasis complete with a private mosque, date palm gardens, and a central courtyard featuring a black granite fountain. The architectural genius of this residence lies in its five-wing layout designed for family, guests, staff, entertainment, and philanthropy offices, ensuring both privacy and grandeur.

Each wing serves a distinct purpose, allowing the royal couple to seamlessly transition between their roles as family members, hosts, employers, entertainers, and philanthropists. Technology integration reaches unprecedented levels throughout the palace with a Crestron smart home system controlling a 25 zone climate network, motorized skylights, and a 200 speaker Bang and Olivesson audio system.

The great room featuring 30foot ceilings adorned with handcarved gypsum panels opens to a 60 m infinity pool with underwater LED lighting. The culinary headquarters of this palace defies conventional kitchen concepts. Spanning 2,500 square ft and featuring quadruple Gaganau ovens and a walk-in spice vault. This isn’t just a cooking space. It’s a command center for entertaining on a royal scale where state dinners and intimate family gatherings are orchestrated with equal precision. Personal wellness takes center stage in the private spa which includes a hamam with mother of pearl

tiles and a hydrotherapy pool while the fitness center equipped with techno gym’s artist line overlooks the gardens. The master suite spanning 4,000 ft² offers a 2,000 ft dressing room, a bathroom with a gold-plated tub, and a private terrace with a fire pit.

For automotive enthusiasts, the 25car garage houses a collection of Rolls-Royces, while entertainment reaches cinematic proportions in a home theater with IMAX projection seating 40. Security befitting royalty includes drone surveillance and XSAS personnel. The cultural sophistication of Princess Amir’s taste becomes evident in the interior design choices featuring silk carpets from Jedha, handstitched leather walls, and Islamic calligraphy art by Akmed Marta.

The climate controlled gallery displays Saudi contemporary works, while a music salon with a Steinway grand piano and a library with 12,000 rare books, including Islamic manuscripts, enhance cultural depth. Beyond Riyad, their London Mayfair mansion, valued at $70 million, represents their global lifestyle.

12,000q ft Georgian mansion overlooking Hyde Park features a red brick facade and modern interior by Candy and Candy showcasing how Princess Amira’s influence extends across continents creating spaces that honor tradition while embracing contemporary luxury. Shireen Siris along the timeless waters of the Nile where ancient civilization meets modern prosperity.

Shireen Sawiris married to Nassf Siris has created residences that serve as bridges between Egypt’s glorious past and its dynamic future. As a private philanthropist supporting the Saris Foundation’s cultural and educational initiatives, Shireen’s influence on their home designs reflects a deep understanding of heritage preservation combined with contemporary luxury living.

Her husband’s $9.6 billion fortune has enabled the creation of extraordinary living spaces. But it’s Shireen’s refined aesthetic sensibility that transforms these properties from mere displays of wealth into sophisticated cultural statements.

Her taste shapes their homes, blending contemporary luxury with Egyptian heritage, creating environments where business empires are managed and philanthropic initiatives are born. The centerpiece of their Egyptian portfolio stands majestically in Cairo’s exclusive Zamilec district, an $80 million mansion that commands breathtaking views of the Eternal Nile.

This 18,000 ft² architectural marvel features a sandstone facade with lotus carvings and bronze latis work. design elements that pay homage to ferionic traditions while embracing contemporary luxury standards. Set upon three meticulously landscaped acres, the property unfolds like a personal resort, complete with a private dock, gardens with banyan trees, and a courtyard with a travatine fountain.

The four-wing layout accommodates family, guests, staff, and entertainment, ensuring that every aspect of their multifaceted lifestyle is seamlessly integrated. Technology sophistication reaches remarkable heights with a savant smart system controlling a 15 zone climate network and a 10000 speaker bang and Olivesson audio system.

The architectural crown jewel, a great room with 20ft ceilings and alabaster panels opens to a 40 m infinity pool with underwater lighting, creating an environment where the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living dissolve completely.

The culinary command center spans 1,500 square f feet, featuring twin sub-zero refrigerators and a lacor range. Equipment that reflects Shireen’s appreciation for both entertaining excellence and family dining intimacy. Personal wellness facilities include a private spa with a hamam featuring lapis lazuli tiles and a hydrotherapy pool. While the gym with techno gyms artist line overlooks the Nile.

The master suite spanning 2500 square f feet includes a 1,000q ft dressing room, a bathroom with a sunken marble tub, and a private terrace with a fire pit. The automotive collection finds its home in a 15c car garage housing a collection of Bentleys, while entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater with 4K projection seating 20. Security includes biometric locks and 50 cameras.

Shireen’s cultural sophistication becomes most evident in the interior design philosophy. Featuring silk carpets from Cairo, alabaster lamps, and art by Mahmud McKar. A climate controlled gallery displays Egyptian modernist works, while a library with 6,000 books and a music salon with a Steinway grand piano add cultural richness. Their international presence is anchored by a New York Upper East Side co-op valued at $60.

Million representing Shireen’s global perspective on luxury living. This 10,000q ft residence in a pre-war building overlooks Central Park, featuring 15t ceilings, herring bone oak floors, and a grand foyer with Venetian plaster, showcasing how Egyptian elegance translates seamlessly to international luxury markets.

Dediga Reebra in the coastal hills of Algeria, where the Mediterranean meets North African tradition, Jedjigga Rebra has created living spaces that honor Algeria’s rich cultural heritage while embracing contemporary luxury standards. As the wife of Isad Reebra, whose $4.

6 billion fortune stems from leading Sevit, Algeria’s largest private company. Her influence on their residences reflects a deep commitment to preserving Algerian artistic traditions. Her cultural interests shape their homes, blending Algerian heritage with modern luxury, creating environments where business strategy meets cultural preservation, where family traditions are honored alongside contemporary convenience.

The discretion surrounding her identity only adds to the mystique of residences that serve as private museums of North African culture. The jewel of their property portfolio sits magnificently in Algeria’s prestigious Elia district, a $50 million villa that commands panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. This 14,000 ft architectural masterpiece features a white travatine facade with bronze accents, design elements that reflect the sophisticated minimalism favored by Mrs. Reebra while honoring local architectural traditions.

Positioned on two carefully landscaped acres, the property unfolds like a private resort, complete with a private marina, gardens with olive trees, and a courtyard with a mosaic fountain. The three-wing layout accommodates family, guests, and staff, ensuring that the various aspects of their lifestyle, from intimate family moments to business entertaining are seamlessly integrated.

Technological sophistication permeates every aspect of the residents with a control 4 system managing a 12zone climate network and an 80 speakeraker Bang and Olivesson audio system. The architectural centerpiece, a great room featuring 18 ft ceilings and stucco panels, opens to a 30 m infinity pool with underwater lighting, creating a seamless flow between interior luxury and Mediterranean coastal living.

The culinary center spans 1,200 square ft featuring twin Gagenau ovens and a walk-in spice cellar reflecting Mrs. Reebra’s appreciation for both Algerian culinary traditions and international cuisine.

Wellness facilities include a spa with a hamm featuring ceramic tiles and a hydrotherapy pool, while the gym has techno gym’s artist line. The master suite spanning 2,000 square ft includes an 800 ft dressing room, a bathroom with a marble tub, and a private terrace. Entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater with 4K projection seating 15. While security includes 40 cameras, and biometric locks. Mrs.

Rebra’s cultural sophistication becomes most evident in her interior design choices featuring Berber rugs, art by Muhammad Isiakam, and a library with 5,000 books, including Algerian literature. A music salon with a bowandorfer grand piano adds cultural depth, creating spaces where Algerian cultural heritage is celebrated and preserved.

Their international footprint extends to Paris, where their 16th Arondism apartment, valued at $30 million, represents Mrs. is rehabbed sophisticated European sensibilities. This four 500 ft apartment in a house manion building overlooks the Eiffel Tower featuring ornate moldings and herring bone park floors showcasing how Algerian elegance translates beautifully to Parisian luxury living standards.

The Parisian residence features interior design that includes Algerian art by Baya Mahedine and Louis V 16th antiques with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Mrs. Rebra’s commitment to cultural bridge building between North Africa and Europe. Amamira Sajuani in the glittering emirate of Dubai where architectural impossibilities become reality daily.

Amamira Sajuani has created living spaces that epitomize the marriage between futuristic design and traditional Emirati values. As the wife of Hussein Sadwani, whose $4.5 billion fortune comes from leading Dammach properties, her influence on their residences reflects both the innovative spirit of modern Dubai and the cultural depth of Emirati heritage.

Her design interests shape their homes, reflecting Dubai’s glamour and Emirati heritage, creating environments where cuttingedge technology serves traditional values, where international business meets family traditions. The discretion surrounding her public identity only adds to the allure of residences that serve as showcases for Dubai’s architectural ambitions.

The crown jewel of their real estate empire sits majestically on Dubai’s exclusive Palm JRA, a $90 million villa that represents the pinnacle of contemporary luxury living. This 20,000 ft architectural marvel designed by Zaha Hadid features a white composite facade with fluid lines creating a structure that appears to flow like water frozen in time. Positioned on two prime acres of man-made paradise, the property unfolds like a personal resort, complete with a private beach and jetty with a courtyard featuring a mosaic fountain. The four-wing layout accommodates family, guests, staff, and entertainment,

ensuring that every aspect of their sophisticated lifestyle is seamlessly integrated into the architectural framework. Technological innovation reaches unprecedented levels throughout the residence with an AIdriven Google Home system controlling a 20zone climate network and a 100 speaker Bang and Olivesson audio system.

The architectural masterpiece, a great room featuring 22 FFT ceilings and glass walls, opens to a 40m infinity pool, creating an environment where the boundaries between interior luxury and Arabian Gulf Coastal living completely disappear.

The culinary command center spans 1,500 square f feet, featuring triple Gaganau ovens and a walk-in spice vault, reflecting Mrs. Sajuani’s appreciation for both Emirati culinary traditions and international gourmet excellence. Wellness facilities include a spa with a sauna and hydrotherapy pool, while the gym features techno gyms artist line. The master suite spanning 2,500 ft includes a 1,000 ft dressing room, a bathroom with a gold-plated tub, and a private terrace.

The automotive passion finds expression in a 15c car garage housing a collection of Ferraris, while entertainment reaches cinematic proportions in a home theater with 4K projection seating 20. Security includes drone surveillance and biometric locks. Mrs. Sajuani’s sophisticated aesthetic becomes evident in the interior design philosophy featuring S Swarovski chandeliers.

Art by Farad Moshiri and Versace home furniture. A library with 5,000 books and a music salon with a Steinway grand piano add depth, creating spaces where Emirati traditions meet global cultural appreciation. Their international presence extends to London where their Nightsbridge penthouse valued at $50 million represents Mrs.

Sajuani’s global perspective on luxury living. This 7,000q ft² penthouse in oneh highdeide park features a glass facade and a terrace with an infinity pool showcasing how Emirati sophistication translates seamlessly to London’s most prestigious addresses. The London residence features design elements including art by Banksy and Emirati artist Matab bin Lahed with Fendiasa furniture demonstrating Mrs.

Sajuani’s commitment to promoting Emirati culture on the international stage while embracing global artistic movements. Awat Mansour. In the historic districts of Cairo, where the Nile has witnessed the rise and fall of empires for millennia, Awat Mansour has created residences that serve as bridges between Egypt’s glorious fionic past and its dynamic commercial future.

As the wife of Muhammad Mansour, whose $3.6 billion fortune stems from leading the Mansor group, her influence on their living spaces reflects a deep appreciation for Egyptian cultural heritage combined with contemporary luxury standards.

Her cultural interests shape their homes, blending Egyptian heritage with modern luxury, creating environments where business empires are managed alongside cultural preservation efforts, where family traditions are honored while embracing international sophistication. The privacy surrounding her public identity only enhances the mystique of residences that serve as private temples to Egyptian artistry.

The centerpiece of their Egyptian portfolio stands majestically in Cairo’s prestigious Mardi district. A $60 million estate that commands breathtaking views of the eternal Nile River. This 15,000 square ft architectural marvel features a sandstone facade with bronze accents, design elements that pay homage to ancient Egyptian architectural traditions while embracing contemporary luxury living standards.

Positioned on two meticulously landscaped acres, the property unfolds like a personal oasis, complete with a private dock, gardens with palm trees, and a courtyard with a marble fountain. The three-wing layout accommodates family, guests, and staff, ensuring that every aspect of their multifaceted lifestyle is seamlessly integrated into the architectural framework.

Technological sophistication permeates every corner of the residence with a savant system managing a 12 zone climate network and an 80 speaker audio system. The architectural crown jewel, a great room featuring 18 ft ceilings, opens to a 30 m infinity pool, creating an environment where ancient Egyptian appreciation for water features meets contemporary infinity pool engineering.

The culinary headquarters spans 1,200 square ft. Featuring twin Gagenau ovens, reflecting Mrs. Mansour’s understanding that Egyptian hospitality requires both traditional cooking methods and modern culinary technology.

Wellness facilities include a spa with a hamam featuring ceramic tiles, while the gym has techno gym equipment. The master suite spanning 2,000 square ft includes an 800 square foot dressing room and a bathroom with a marble tub. Entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater seating 15, while security includes 40 cameras. Mrs. Mansour’s cultural sophistication becomes most evident in her interior design philosophy.

Featuring silk carpets, art by Gazbia Siri, and a library with 5,000 books. A music salon with a Bosendorfer grand piano adds depth, creating spaces where Egyptian cultural heritage is not merely displayed, but actively celebrated through daily living.

Their international presence is anchored by a London Mayfair mansion valued at $40 million, representing Mrs. Mansour’s sophisticated European sensibilities. This 8,000q ft Georgian mansion features a red brick facade and modern interior, showcasing how Egyptian elegance translates seamlessly to London’s most prestigious residential districts.

The London residence features design elements including art by Egyptian modernists and Fendi Kasa furniture with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Mrs. Mansour’s commitment to promoting Egyptian culture internationally while embracing global luxury standards. Gada Sawiris in the shadow of the ancient pyramids of Giza where pharaohs once ruled the known world.

Gada Sawiris has created living spaces that embody the perfect marriage between Egypt’s timeless grandeur and contemporary global sophistication. As the wife of Nagib Sawiris, whose $3.8 billion fortune stems from pioneering ventures in telecom and media, her influence on their residences reflects an international perspective combined with deep Egyptian cultural roots.

Her art interests shape their homes, reflecting global sophistication, creating environments where ancient Egyptian inspiration meets contemporary artistic movements, where international business strategies are developed alongside cultural preservation initiatives. The discretion surrounding her public identity only adds to the allure of residences that serve as private galleries of global artistry.

The jewel of their Egyptian portfolio sits magnificently in Giza with a $65 million villa that offers unparalleled views of humanity’s most enduring architectural achievements. This 16,000 square ft masterpiece features a limestone facade with hieroglyphic motifs. Design elements that create a dialogue between ancient Egyptian architectural wisdom and contemporary luxury living standards.

Positioned on two carefully designed acres, the property unfolds like a modern pharaoh’s retreat, complete with a private helipad and gardens. The three-wing layout provides privacy, ensuring that family life, business, entertaining, and cultural activities can occur simultaneously without interference.

Technological innovation reaches remarkable heights throughout the residence with a crestron system managing a 15 zone climate network and an 80 speaker audio system. The architectural centerpiece, a great room featuring 20ft ceilings, opens to a 35 m pool, creating an environment where ancient Egyptian reverence for water features meets contemporary infinity pool engineering.

The culinary center spans 1,200 square ft and has Gagenau ovens, reflecting Mrs. Siris’ appreciation for both Egyptian culinary traditions and international gourmet excellence. Wellness facilities include a spa with a ham, while the gym has techno gym equipment. The master suite spanning 2,000 square ft has a dressing room and a bathroom with a marble tub.

Entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater seating 15, while security includes 40 cameras. Mrs. Siris’s sophisticated aesthetic becomes evident in her interior design choices featuring alabaster lamps, art by Yousef Nabil, and a library with 5,000 books. A music salon with a Steinway grand piano adds depth, creating spaces where Egyptian cultural heritage meets international artistic appreciation.

Their global lifestyle extends to Monaco, where their Lour Odon penthouse, valued at $50 million, represents Mrs. Sawiris’ appreciation for Mediterranean luxury living. This 6,000q ft penthouse overlooks the Mediterranean, featuring a grand salon and a terrace with an infinity pool, showcasing how Egyptian sophistication translates seamlessly to the Riviera’s most exclusive addresses.

The Monaco residence features interior design, including art by Basat and Fendi Casa furniture with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Mrs. Saweris’ commitment to collecting international masterpieces while maintaining cultural connections to Egypt through carefully curated literary collections.

Salo Drisi Akanuk in the royal capital of Rabbat where Atlantic breezes carry the sense of jasmine through ancient Medina walls. Salwa Idrisi Akanuj married to Aziz Akanuk has created residences that serve as showcases for the sophisticated fusion of Moroccan craftsmanship and international luxury standards.

As a businesswoman and founder of Axel Group, introducing luxury brands like Gucci to Morocco, her influence extends far beyond her role as the wife of a $2.2 $2 billion fortune. Unlike many of the other wives on our journey, Salwa’s public profile reflects her business acumen and cultural influence, making her residences not just private sanctuaries, but also statements about Morocco’s position in the global luxury marketplace.

Her sophisticated taste shapes their homes, blending Moroccan heritage with global luxury, creating environments where traditional Zeliga tile works Italian marble, where ancient Berber weaving traditions complement contemporary European furniture design. The crown jewel of their Moroccan portfolio sits majestically in Rabbat’s prestigious Suici district.

A $55 million villa that embodies the perfect marriage between royal Moroccan architecture and contemporary luxury living. This 14,000 ft masterpiece features a zeligiled facade with cedar accents. Design elements that celebrate Morocco’s artisal heritage while meeting the highest contemporary luxury standards. Positioned on three meticulously landscaped acres, the property unfolds like a personal riad, complete with a private mosque and gardens with fountains.

The three-wing layout provides privacy, ensuring that family traditions, business, entertaining, and cultural preservation activities can occur seamlessly within the same architectural framework. Technological sophistication reaches impressive heights throughout the residence with a control 4 system managing a 12zone climate network and an 80 speaker audio system.

The architectural centerpiece, a great room featuring 18 ft ceilings, opens to a 30 m pool, creating an environment where traditional Moroccan appreciation for courtyard living meets contemporary infinity pool luxury. The culinary headquarters spans 1,200 square ft and has ma ovens reflecting Salva’s understanding that Moroccan hospitality requires both traditional tajine preparation methods and modern European culinary technology.

Wellness facilities include a spa with a humum featuring tadillac walls, while the gym has techno gym equipment. The master suite, spanning 2,000 square ft, has a dressing room and a bathroom with a marble tub. Entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater seating 15, while security includes 40 cameras. Salwa’s sophisticated aesthetic becomes most evident in her interior design philosophy.

featuring Berber rugs, art by Hassan Hajaj, and a library with 5,000 books. A music salon with a Bosendorfa grand piano adds depth, creating spaces where Moroccan cultural heritage is not merely preserved, but actively celebrated through contemporary artistic expression.

Their connection to Morocco’s imperial heritage extends to Marrakesh, where their Palmeai Palu $35 million represents their deep roots in the kingdom’s cultural heartland. This 10,000q ft² pal features a riad style courtyard with a fountain showcasing how traditional Moroccan architectural principles can be elevated to meet contemporary luxury standards.

The Marrakesh residence features design elements including Moroccan art by Mahi Binabin and Rash Bwis furniture with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Salwa’s commitment to promoting Moroccan artists while embracing international design excellence. Leila Metsian Benjoloon along the Atlantic coastline of Casablanca where art deco architecture meets Moorish tradition.

Leila Metsian Benjoloon married to Offman Benjaloon has created residences that serve as bridges between medical science, cultural preservation, and contemporary luxury living. As an opthalmologist and president of the BMCE Bank Foundation, promoting education, and culture, her influence extends far beyond her role as the wife of a 1.6 billion fortune.

Ila’s unique position as both a medical professional and cultural leader makes her residences particularly fascinating as they reflect the intersection of scientific precision, cultural sensitivity, and luxury living standards. Her refined taste shapes their homes, blending Moroccan tradition with modern luxury, creating environments where medical research meets cultural foundation work, where family traditions are honored alongside professional achievements.

The centerpiece of their Moroccan portfolio sits magnificently in Casablanca’s exclusive Anfford district, a $45 million mansion that commands breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. This 12,000 ft architectural marvel features a travertine facade with bronze accents.

Design elements that reflect Leila’s sophisticated aesthetic sensibilities while honoring Moroccan architectural traditions. Positioned on two carefully landscaped acres, the property unfolds like a modern interpretation of a traditional Moroccan estate. Complete with gardens with palm trees and a courtyard with a mosaic fountain.

The three-wing layout provides privacy, ensuring that medical research, foundation work, and family life can occur seamlessly within the same architectural framework. Technological innovation reaches impressive levels throughout the residence with a control 4 system managing a 12 zone climate network and an 80 speakeraker audio system.

The architectural crown jewel, a great room featuring 18t ceilings, opens to a 30 meter pool, creating an environment where traditional Moroccan appreciation for water features meets contemporary luxury pool engineering. The culinary center spans 1,200 square ft and has Ma ovens, reflecting Leila’s understanding that both intimate family dinners and foundation fundraising events require sophisticated culinary capabilities.

Wellness facilities include a spa with a humum featuring tadillac walls, while the gym has techno gym equipment. The master suite, spanning 2,000 square ft, has a dressing room and a bathroom with a marble tub. Entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater seating 15, while security includes 40 cameras. Leila’s cultural sophistication becomes most evident in her interior design choices, featuring Berber rugs, art by Chibia Talal, and a library with 5,000 books.

A music salon with a Steinway grand piano adds depth, creating spaces where Moroccan cultural heritage meets international artistic appreciation, where medical journals sit alongside rare manuscripts of Andelusian poetry. Their international perspective finds expression in Paris where their seventh Arandism apartment valued at $30 million represents Leila’s sophisticated European sensibilities.

This 4,500 ft apartment overlooking the Sen features ornate moldings and parquet floors showcasing how Moroccan elegance translate seamlessly to Parisian luxury living standards. The Paris residence features design elements including Moroccan art by Fared Belcahia and French antiques with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Leila’s commitment to cultural bridge building between North Africa and Europe while maintaining her professional connections to international medical communities.

Shaker Amna bint Muhammad Althani in the gleaming towers of Doha where traditional Dao boats share harbor space with super yachts. Shaker Amna bint Muhammad Althani married to Fisel bin Kasim Althani has created residences that embody the sophisticated balance between Qatari cultural heritage and contemporary Gulf luxury.

As a supporter of cultural and educational initiatives through the Alfisel Foundation, her influence extends far beyond her role as the wife of a $ 1.9 billion fortune. Shaker Amna’s position within Qatar’s royal family and her commitment to cultural preservation make her residences particularly significant as showcases of authentic Qatari luxury living.

Her elegant taste shapes their homes blending Qatari heritage with modern luxury creating environments where traditional mudless gatherings meet contemporary entertainment technology where pearl diving heritage is honored alongside contemporary business ventures. The jewel of their Qatari portfolio sits majestically on Doha’s exclusive The Pearl Qatar, a $70 million mansion that represents the pinnacle of contemporary Gulf luxury living.

This 16,000 square ft architectural masterpiece features a coral stone facade with arabesque patterns, design elements that celebrate Qatar’s maritime heritage while meeting the highest contemporary luxury standards. Positioned on two meticulously designed acres, the property unfolds like a private resort, complete with a private marina and gardens with palm trees.

The three-wing layout provides privacy, ensuring that royal family traditions, foundation activities, and international business entertaining can occur seamlessly within the same architectural framework. Technological sophistication reaches remarkable heights throughout the residence with a savant system managing a 15 zone climate network and an 80 speaker audio system.

The architectural centerpiece, a great room featuring 20 foot ceilings, opens to a 35 meter pool, creating an environment where traditional Qatari appreciation for courtyard living meets contemporary infinity pool luxury engineering. The culinary headquarters spans 1,200 square ft and has Gagenau ovens, reflecting Shaker Amna’s understanding that both intimate family gatherings and foundation fundraising events require sophisticated culinary capabilities.

Wellness facilities include a spa with a hum featuring mother of pearl tiles, while the gym has techno gym equipment. The master suite, spanning 2,000 square ft, has a dressing room and a bathroom with a marble tub. Entertainment reaches professional standards in a home theater seating 15, while security includes 40 cameras.

Shaker Amnner’s cultural sophistication becomes most evident in her interior design philosophy. Featuring silk carpets, art by Ysef Ahmad, and a library with 5,000 books, a music salon with a bossorpha grand piano adds depth, creating spaces where Qatari cultural heritage is not merely preserved, but actively celebrated through contemporary artistic expression.

Their international lifestyle extends to London where their Belgravia penthouse valued at $40 million represents Shikar Amna’s sophisticated European sensibilities. This 6,000q ft penthouse features a glass facade and a terrace with an infinity pool, showcasing how Qatari elegance translates seamlessly to London’s most prestigious residential districts.

The London residence features design elements including art by Qatari artists and Versace home furniture with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Shaker Amnner’s commitment to promoting Qatari culture internationally while embracing global luxury standards. Na Larissi in the cosmopolitan heart of Casablanca where French colonial architecture meets contemporary Moroccan design.

Nea Larissi married to Anna Sephrioi has created residences that serve as masterclasses in luxury real estate development and cultural preservation. As the wife of the leader of group Adoha, Morocco’s largest real estate developer, her influence on their living spaces reflects both intimate knowledge of luxury construction and deep appreciation for Moroccan artisal traditions.

Nia’s unique position as the wife of Morocco’s premier real estate developer makes her residences particularly fascinating as they represent the pinnacle of what contemporary Moroccan luxury living can achieve. Her interest in cultural preservation shapes their homes, blending Moroccan craftsmanship with contemporary luxury, creating environments where ancient Zeliger tile work meets contemporary smart home technology, where traditional tadillac plaster work complements modern infinity pool engineering.

The crown jewel of their Moroccan portfolio sits magnificently in Casablanca’s prestigious Indiab district. A $50 million mansion that commands panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. This 12,000 square ft architectural masterpiece, Zelage tiled facade with cedar accents, design elements that showcase the finest examples of Moroccan craftsmanship while meeting the highest contemporary luxury standards.

Positioned on two prime oceanfront acres, the property unfolds like a modern interpretation of an imperial Moroccan palace. Complete with private beach access, gardens with olive trees, and a courtyard with a mosaic fountain. The three-wing layout provides privacy, ensuring that family life, business development meetings, and cultural preservation activities can occur seamlessly within the same architectural framework.

Technological innovation reaches unprecedented levels throughout the residence with a control 4 system managing a 15 zone climate network and a 10000 speaker bang and Olivesson audio system. The architectural centerpiece, a great room featuring 18 ft ceilings, opens to a 35 m pool with bizata mosaics, creating an environment where traditional Moroccan appreciation for decorative tile work meets contemporary luxury pool engineering excellence.

The culinary command center spans 1,200 square ft, featuring Lacornu ovens and a walk-in spice cellar, reflecting Nasa’s understanding that Moroccan hospitality requires both traditional tajine preparation methods and contemporary European culinary technology. Wellness facilities include a spa with a ham featuring tadillac walls, while the gym has techno gym equipment.

The master suite spanning 2,500 ft includes a 1,000 ft dressing room and a bathroom with a marble tub. Entertainment reaches cinematic proportions in a home theater with 4K projection seating 20. While security includes 50 cameras and biometric locks. Nia’s sophisticated aesthetic becomes most evident in her interior design choices featuring Berber rugs, art by Hassan Haj, and a library with 5,000 books, including Andelusian manuscripts. A music salon with a Bosendorfer grand piano adds depth, creating spaces where Moroccan cultural

heritage meets international artistic appreciation. where ancient manuscripts are preserved alongside contemporary art collections. Their international presence extends to Paris where their Shamsé apartment valued at $35 million represents Nasia’s sophisticated European sensibilities.

This 5,000q ft apartment in a house manion building near the Shams features ornate moldings and park floors showcasing how Moroccan elegance translates seamlessly to Parisian luxury living standards. The Paris residence features design elements including Moroccan art by Mahi Binabina and Louis V 16th antiques with a library of 3,000 books demonstrating Nia’s commitment to promoting Moroccan artists while embracing European luxury living traditions. Thank you for watching this video.

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