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10644 Bellagio Rd, nicknamed Casa Encantada by onetime owner Conrad Hilton. Selling price - $195 Million Photo credit to : Simon Berlyn
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10644 Bellagio Rd, nicknamed Casa Encantada by onetime owner Conrad Hilton.
Selling price - $195 Million
Photo credit to : Simon Berlyn
History & Design
Builder & Architect: Commissioned by Hilda Boldt Weber, the widow of a multimillionaire, the estate was designed by architect James E. Dolena and built in 1937.
Architectural Style: The primary style is neoclassical, with elements of Colonial Georgian and Regency architecture.
Interior Designer: T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings handled the interiors and furnishings, incorporating Art Deco elements.
Restoration: The estate has undergone restorations, including one by Peter Marino in the original Art Deco style, according to a YouTube video.
Key Features
Size: The estate spans approximately 40,000 square feet and sits on 8.4 acres overlooking the Bel Air Country Club.
Rooms & Amenities: It features 60 rooms, a grand entry hall with high ceilings, a walnut-paneled library, a game room with an Art Deco Lucite bar, a 60-foot pool with a pavilion, a tennis court, and a movie screening room.
Grounds: The meticulously maintained grounds include rose, vegetable, and tropical botanical gardens.
Notable Owners & Sales
Hilda Weber: Built the estate in the 1930s.
Conrad Hilton: Purchased the property from Weber in the 1950s.
David Murdock: A billionaire businessman who bought it in the 1980s.
Gary Winnick: A financier who bought the estate in 2000 for $94 million, setting a record for the most expensive house sale at the time. The estate previously held this record twice, a testament to its enduring luxury.
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