The Most Expensive Building in the World "Haram Mosque"

The Most Expensive Building in the World "Haram Mosque"
The Grand Mosque is the most expensive building in the world, its value reaches IDR 1,587 trillion

 - A number of large buildings certainly cost quite a lot of money. In fact, a number of buildings have become icons in a city and have become tourist destinations. 

But among a number of magnificent buildings in the world, where is the most expensive building? The answer is neither Apple Park nor One World Trade Center, but the Haram Mosque located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 

Quoting Statista, the Great Mosque of Makkah, also known as the Masjid al-Haram, is the most expensive building in the world, according to MSN Money. Expansion projects have continuously increased costs over the years and are now estimated to cost US$100 billion or the equivalent of IDR 1,587 trillion. 

The Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in the world and can accommodate up to four million people. Apart from that, this mosque is also a holy place for Muslims. 

Meanwhile, Abraj Al-Bait, which is also located in Mecca, is in second place with a value of 16 billion US dollars or the equivalent of IDR 253 trillion. Meanwhile, the spectacular Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore is in third place with a total cost of 6.2 billion US dollars or the equivalent of IDR 98 trillion. 

The following is a list of the most expensive buildings in the world:
1. Grand Mosque 100 billion US dollars (Rp. 1,587 trillion)
2. Abraj Al Bait 16 billion US dollars (Rp. 253 trillion)
3. Marina Bay Sands 6.2 billion US dollars (Rp. 98 trillion)
4. Apple Park 5 billion US dollars (Rp. 79 trillion)
5. The Cosmopolitan 4.4 billion US dollars (Rp. 69 trillion)
6. One World Trade Center 4.1 billion US dollars (Rp. 65 trillion)
7. Palace of the Parliament 3.9 billion US dollars (Rp. 61 trillion)
8. Emirates Palace 3.8 billion US dollars (Rp. 60 trillion)
9. Wynn Resort 3.4 billion US dollars (Rp. 53 trillion)
10. Nurul Iman Palace Palace 3.3 billion US dollars (Rp. 52 trillion)

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