A Madonna-style Spanish villa from the1920s is being sold for $21 million.
"From the records, it can be seen that the seller is fashion designer Leon Max from Max Studio."
According to Mansion Global, the Queen of Pop paid $5 million for this nine-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in 1993 and sold it in 1996.
During her ownership, the singer "Light's Ray" invited her brother, interior designer Christopher Ciccone, to design the property.
“Who could I have more in common with than the one I grew up with?” Madonna said during a tour of her apartment on the Upper West Side, which was also designed by Ciccone. (During the same tour, the musician famously stated: “I can use a fax machine and look at my Picasso at the same time.”)
One of the six bathrooms in the house.
Although this house, unsurprisingly, doesn't have a fax machine, it does have Moorish arches similar to those in the hallway of the Manhattan apartment.
This spacious mansion also features coffered ceilings, tiled floors, period tiles, hand-painted murals, and a vintage panel lift.
Another type of property, including a pool. Photo: Jim Barch / Carolwood Estates.
The master bedroom features two bathrooms with vibrant mosaics and a private tower lined with windows, offering panoramic views of the city and mountains.
The second tower, accessible from the house's hallway, features a dramatic wooden spiral staircase with wrought iron railings.
In the spacious two-story living room, intricately crafted wooden beams rise above the columns, the corner fireplace, and rows of French doors leading to a picturesque terrace.
Linda May from Linda May Properties and Brett Lawyer from Carolwood are keeping a list of properties.
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