"The French Palladian-inspired three-level house has a hand-carved limestone exterior, marble columns, a two-story circular entry with a skylight and bronze beveled double-pane windows and doors. There are nine bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. The grounds include a pool with a pavilion entertaining area, a tennis court and gardens."
"The house sits on nearly 2 acres of what was once part of Beverly Hills co-founder Max Whittier's estate. In the late '70s, owner and Saudi sheik Mohammed al Fassi drew complaints from his neighbors by painting his white mansion green and its white plaster statues of nudes in multi-tone anatomical detail."
A newly constructed 36,000-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills has entered the market at $68.5 million, built by C. Frederick Wehba, founder of BentleyForbes real estate firm. The French Palladian-inspired three-level residence features hand-carved limestone exterior, marble columns, a two-story circular entry with skylight, and bronze beveled windows and doors. The property includes nine bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a swimming pool with pavilion, tennis court, and manicured gardens. Located on nearly 2 acres of land formerly part of Beverly Hills co-founder Max Whittier's estate, the site has notable history including a controversial green mansion from the late 1970s that burned in 1980. The listing is handled by Joyce Rey, Jade Mills, and Mauricio Umansky.
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