Inside the barren Wyoming ranch that Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori listed as their marital home on their marriage license β€” and it’s a far cry from the lavish $60 MILLION mansion he shared with ex Kim Kardashian.

Bianca Censori raised eyebrows when she joined Kanye West’s Yeezy empire as an architect – and now her skills could be put to the test after the couple listed the rapper’s barren and dilapidated farm in Wyoming as their official home on their marriage license has.

DailyMail.com revealed that the couple legally tied the knot in December last year – just a month after his divorce from ex-wife Kim Kardashian was finalized – ending months of speculation that they never actually tied the knot .

The happy couple were granted a ‘confidential marriage’ license in California on December 20, meaning it was not made public, after officer James Mayfield married at his Whispering Oaks Chapel in Palo Alto.

The couple have been on an extended European jaunt since tying the knot β€” but the home is officially Kanye’s $14 million Wyoming ranch, which has been left abandoned in the years since he first bought it in 2019.

Bianca Censori and Kanye West listed the rapper’s barren Wyoming ranch as their marital home in the marriage license of their secret ceremony, which took place in December 2022, DailyMail.com has exclusively revealed

In new images from March 2023, West appears to be building his Wyoming domes out of concrete-like material, which caused the structures to remain standing on the abandoned farm when DailyMail.com visited the scene.

In new images from March 2023, West appears to be building his Wyoming domes out of concrete-like material, which caused the structures to remain standing on the abandoned farm when DailyMail.com visited the scene.

The rapper's abandoned domes are surrounded by beautiful Wyoming scenes.

The rapper’s abandoned domes are surrounded by beautiful Wyoming scenes.

Despite purchasing the farm for an eye-watering $14 million, West appears to have left the property stranded

Despite purchasing the farm for an eye-watering $14 million, West appears to have left the property stranded

The domes' design was inspired by structures on the fictional planet Tatooine from the movie series Star Wars

The domes’ design was inspired by structures on the fictional planet Tatooine from the movie series Star Wars

The property is worlds away from the glamorous $60 million Hidden Hills mansion he shared with Kim and their four children, which had all white furnishings, sweeping arches and a giant pool.

Kanye listed the 9,000-acre Monster Lake Ranch for $11 million in October 2021 amid his divorce from Kim, but took it off the market in August 2022.

The property, where he planned his failed run for president, was Kanye’s favorite choice to settle down ‘full-time’ with the reality star-turned-businesswoman, according to Kanye.

The farm was a bustling hotbed of development, with numerous vehicles on site as laborers hammered away at the structures in July 2020, but it now sits empty.

Images taken in March, just three months after he married Bianca, show buildings under a thick blanket of snow with construction suspended on igloo-like concrete structures he had erected in the style of his prototypes in California.

Several other buildings that were once surrounded by cars and construction materials are now seemingly abandoned as well.

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Kanye also bought a sprawling ranch in Calabasas, Los Angeles, for an estimated $3 million in 2019 and began work on building a futuristic dome development that has architects scratching their heads.

Kanye with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian at their $60 million minimalist mansion in the Hidden Hills.  Taken with their children (l-r) Saint, North and Chicago in 2020

Kanye with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian at their $60 million minimalist mansion in the Hidden Hills. Taken with their children (l-r) Saint, North and Chicago in 2020

Kim is pictured reclining on one of their sofas, after Kanye admitted he sold his first Rolls Royce to buy a Jean Royère Polar Bear sofa, which retails for around $600,000.

Kim is pictured reclining on one of their sofas, after Kanye admitted he sold his first Rolls Royce to buy a Jean Royère Polar Bear sofa, which retails for around $600,000.

A large white room with a grand piano played by Kim and Kanye's daughter North at the hidden hills home

A large white room with a grand piano played by Kim and Kanye’s daughter North at the hidden hills home

The sprawling property is one of many in the Kardashians' sprawling portfolio

The sprawling property is one of many in the Kardashians’ sprawling portfolio

The 50-foot ‘Yecosystems’ were structures he hoped would help house LA’s ferocious homeless population, while also serving as a backdrop for Sunday Service, the gospel choir performance project he eventually took to Coachella.

He built the domes through the architecture branch of his Yeezy label, called Yeezy Home, which he launched in 2018. “We are looking for architects and industrial designers who want to make the world a better place,” he said at the time.

In an interview with Forbes a year later, the rapper showed the early versions of the domes, which he devised with a team of designers after being inspired by the fictional planet Tatooine from Star Wars.

He planned to build piles of prefabricated structures to house the homeless, and even floated ideas of sinking them into the ground with light filtering through their roofs.

The baffling rapper believed he could build entire cities with the pods, and felt his ‘inspired’ plans would allow them to spring up across America.

He became so obsessed with the idea that, despite being booked to headline the Coachella music festival in 2019, Billboard reported that he pulled out at the last minute because the organizers wouldn’t build him his own giant dome in the desert for him to stay at the event.

Aerial photos of the rapper's Wyoming ranch from July 2020 revealed he was once again building the mysterious domes on his 'Monster Lake' property

Aerial photos of the rapper’s Wyoming ranch from July 2020 revealed he was once again building the mysterious domes on his ‘Monster Lake’ property

As recently as October, West was reportedly still planning to expand the queer communities, believing that ‘Yecosystems’ would become a regular feature of communities across the US.

Despite being dropped from almost all of his collaborations, including lucrative deals with Adidas and Balenciaga, the rapper continued with his own business plans and filed trademark applications under the Yecosystem name.

Included in the filings were business plans for a home design service, residential buildings and even retail stores, ostensibly intended to provide services to his future tenants.

But not long after he first built the domes in California, in September 2019, West violated California housing regulations after failing to obtain a building permit. After failing to get one, the domes would be torn down – signaling the start of his real estate problems.

West even claimed the structures were only temporary, but inspectors found suspicious that he first laid concrete foundations β€” which new images from this month show is all that’s left after the wooden structures are lifted to the ground for good.