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.
13 May 2025
14 May 2025

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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