Alexei Navalny’s team has released a picture they claim shows a pole-dancing room inside Vladimir Putin’s alleged £1 billion Black Sea palace.

The room had previously been pictured in computer images based on leaked detailed plans of the property, released by the jailed opposition leader. 

Navalny’s group now claims to have taken thousands of photos of the palace and confirmed that there was indeed a “striptease” room, also called a “hookah”, with an actual stage and performer’s pole.

Alexei Navalny’s team has released a picture they claim shows a pole-dancing room inside Vladimir Putin’s alleged £1 billion Black Sea palace

The room had previously been pictured in computer images based on leaked detailed plans of the property, released by the jailed opposition leader

The original image of the room, which was based upon leaked plans that the property had been designed and built on by an opposition leader in jail, depicted the space as it appeared.

“The stripteasehall, hookah, or whatever you call it, actually exists,” says the commentary, which includes a clip about the photos. It looks worse than what we can imagine.

The computer-generated image shows how the Navalny group imagined pole dancing boudoir. It was created from leaked plans, which included a casino as well as an “aqua disco”. 

Now, the photograph shows what they claimed is the striptease-room in the palace. This was when the palace was still being constructed.

The commentary stated that the stage was cluttered with pillows.

The area where dancers would be performing is illuminated by a pulsating beam of light.

“We don’t even have the words to describe it.” A portal? Is this a silhouette of the temple dome?

They claim that other images also show Putin’s bedroom, his second bedroom, and office.

Navalny's team claim to have found thousands of actual photographs of the palace (pictured) confirming a 'striptease' room known as a 'hookah' with a stage and performer's pole

Navalny and his team claimed to have taken thousands of photographs of the palace, which confirms that it was a striptease room (pictured), with an actual stage and performer’s podium.

Other images show Putin's alleged bedroom, a second bedroom and his office, and as well as a swimming pool, they claim

They claim that other images also show Putin’s bedroom, his second bedroom and office as well as the swimming pool.

Pictured: A large room with grand ceilings is shown in pictures released by Navalny's team

Pictured is a room with great ceilings, as shown by Navalny’s team

It is evident throughout the palace that Russia’s double-headed eagle symbol has been placed, giving it an official seal.

Arkady Rozenberg, an oligarch who claimed ownership of the sprawling property at the Black Sea clifftop, has denied the President’s claim to it amid controversy about the Palace built by Putin’s enemy Navalny.

Putin was once judo sparring partner Rotenberg, who is also his close friend and childhood best friend.

He said, “This is an amazing place.” This is the reason it offers so many rooms.

Without going into details, he told media that he was a beneficiary of the property.

A 16-storey underground structure is part of the palace’s high security. It’s a contrast to James Bond’s villain lair.

The house was described as “a whole anthill under the rock”

This grab taken on January 25, 2021 of an handout video of the Alexey Navalny Youtube Channel shows an aerial view of a property, located along Russia's southern Black Sea, that Navalny claimes is owned by Russian President Vladimir Putin

The aerial view shown in this grab, taken January 25, 2021, from an Alexey Navalny Youtube Channel, shows a property that Navalny claims is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Moscow Mayor at the Kremlin in Moscow, on January 20, 2022

Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a meeting at the Kremlin with Moscow Mayor, January 20, 2022

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny looks at a camera while speaking from a prison via a video link, provided by the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, during a court session in Petushki, Vladimir region, about 75 miles east of Moscow, Russia, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny stares at a camera as he speaks from Petushki (Vladimir region), about 75 miles east-west of Moscow, Russia on Monday, January 17, 2022.

An engineer-turned-whistleblower who reportedly worked on the construction – named only as Viktor – thought of the palace as a ‘national treasure’ 

He believed that the underground passageways that are buried beneath the rock were better than Dr No’s bunker.

He said that the palace design included on the eighth floor of the subterranean ‘a balcony’ – literally, a loggia above the sea – which allows the owner to enjoy wine tastings from the palace stock.

But it’s not certain that Putin lived there, and the palace appeared to have been undergoing renovations a few years ago.

Kremlin denies that the Kremlin is president’s private property.

Navalny is an anti-corruption lawyer, protest leader and campaigner. He is considered Putin’s worst enemy. However, the West sees him as a political prisoner.