"This palatial home is fit for royalty, which makes sense, given that it was commissioned for the family of the sultan of Brunei in the late 1990s. But the family never moved into the Italian villa, near Conrad Hilton's longtime estate in Old Bel-Air. Instead, it was sold unfinished and later completed in 2003."
"Designed for large-scale entertaining, interiors boast grand yet finely proportioned formal areas, billiards and screening rooms and a lavish wine cellar. A two-lane driveway, motor court and subterranean garage provide parking for more than 40 vehicles."
"The 20,000 square feet, nine bedrooms, 16 bathrooms property features hardwood and stone floors, coffered ceilings, screening room, office, exercise studio, pool, cabana, formal gardens, guest apartment with private entrance."
A palatial Italian villa located at 10664 Bellagio Road in Los Angeles was originally commissioned for the sultan of Brunei's family in the late 1990s but was never occupied by them. The unfinished property was sold and completed in 2003. The 20,000-square-foot mansion spans nine bedrooms and 16 bathrooms on 1.49 acres. Designed for large-scale entertaining, it features formal living areas, billiards and screening rooms, a wine cellar, hardwood and stone floors, and coffered ceilings. Additional amenities include a pool, cabana, exercise studio, formal gardens, and a guest apartment. The property includes a two-lane driveway, motor court, and subterranean garage accommodating over 40 vehicles. Currently listed at $37.5 million, the home is represented by Jerry Jolton of Coldwell Banker/Previews International.
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