More proof Vladimir Putin secretly owns £1bn 'James Bond lair' mansion leaks on Strava app
Data from the Strava fitness app shows how tyrant Vladimir Putin's bodyguards have been frequently spotted in the vicinity of his rumoured £1billion clifftop residence looming over the Black Sea
by Will Stewart · The MirrorNew proof has emerged that Vladimir Putin owns a spectacular £1 billion clifftop Black Sea palace.
Compared to the lair of a James Bond villain, it includes a throne for the dictator, and earlier featured a striptease stage and pole-dancing hookah hall. The Kremlin has denied the lavish residence belongs to Putin yet now an investigation by French newspaper Le Monde shows that the Russian dictator’s bodyguards are frequently in the vicinity.
This is based on data from the Strava exercise app which showed four of Putin's Federal Protective Service [FSO] security retinue were running near the residence in August-September 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2024. The same American app also links the bodyguards to another secret Putin residence, a dacha bolthole just 18 miles from NATO territory in Finland in the Lake Ladoga National Park, says the newspaper.
Russian independent media outlets and now-dead opposition leader Alexei Navalny triggered a scandal by revealing the existence of the Gelendzhik pile which has its own vineyard and 16 storeys of underground passageways buried in the rock, described as more ingenious than Dr No’s bunker.
To diffuse the scandal, 72-year-old Putin’s close billionaire friend Arkady Rotenberg claimed he - not the dictator - was the “beneficiary” of the palace, and intended to turn it into an aparthotel. Few believed this and the latest revelations are a further indication that this palace belongs to Putin and his secret partner Alina Kabaeva, 41, who has two undisclosed sons with the tyrant, Ivan, nine, and Vladimir Junior, five.
The palace designs included on the eighth subterranean floor "a balcony - literally a loggia hanging over the sea” built into the cliff, from which the owner can enjoy wine tasting from the palace stocks, said a mining engineer-turned-whistleblower, who reportedly worked on the construction - named only as Viktor. An investigation in May by outlets FBK - formerly associated with ‘murdered’ Navalny - and Proekt found that the decor inside the palace was being revamped.
Out went the dictator's notorious striptease stage and pole-dancing hookah hall, casino, gaming room and ‘aqua disco’, for which he was mocked and shamed in the original 2021 disclosure.
Possibly they are not seen in keeping with his recent drive for traditional values. Out, too, went the garish gold noticed in the previous exposés of the Putin palace. This was replaced by a church-inside-the-palace complete - like Russian emperors used to have - with its own wooden throne for Putin, along with sacred religious icons and images.
One depicts canonised Prince Vladimir the Great - the same name as Putin, and his historical hero - who more than one thousand years ago was credited with uniting Ukraine and Russia.“This is probably the only room where the name of the real owner of this palace is directly indicated,” said the investigation.
Epic paintings of historical war scenes appeared - showing a heroic Russia, for example at the 1812 Battle of Borodino when Napoleon suffered grievous losses. One includes part of a prominent Kremlin painting called “Whoever comes to us with a sword will die by the sword!” The investigation was based on disclosures from a worker on the palace redesign who slipped his FSB minders to film the gargantuan palace dripping in luxury.
The largest bedroom overlooking the sea has a figurine of a bear. There are treatment rooms possibly to be used for “medical and cosmetic procedures”. Earlier the mining engineer described “a whole anthill in the rock under the house” including a nuclear shelter.
In August 2023, General Gennady Lopyrev, 69, once close to Putin, who was keeper of the secrets about the palace’s construction died mysteriously in jail. The northern hideaway is in Karelia region is close to a scenic 13ft waterfall and a slice of commandeered national park.
A gazebo in full view of the beauty spot is sealed off from ordinary Russian people, according to independent news outlet Dossier Centre. Putin is known to have another palace north of Moscow at Valdai where Kabaeva and their two sons live like royalty.
The same exercise app was used by French guards protecting President Emmanuel Macron, US secret service agents who protect Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, reported Le Monde.