For about 25 years, Cher has lived in a mansion in Malibu. She has tried several times to sell it, both on and off the market. This time, it's on the market for $75 million...a drop of $10 million!
Welcome to the palace
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The property is now being offered at $75 million by Drew Fenton and Robert Kass of Carolwood Estates.
The entrance to the palace
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Cher bought the property in 1989, the same year Heart of Stone was released, for $2.95 million.
The Kitchen
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The kitchen of this castle is surprisingly white and bright unlike the other rooms which have an 18th century feel.
The dining room
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Flamboyant Corinthian columns and intricately patterned pewter ceiling.
A Place to Relax
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A pair of folding courtyard chairs from the collection of Doris Duke frame the bronze-studded walnut doors at the entrance.
A small space for lunch
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The house features a carefully curated collection of museum-quality Asian art.
The Living Room
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The coffered ceiling was hand-painted using gold leaf stencils and tea dye.
The Living Room
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No expense was spared and no detail was overlooked. The seven-room villa features limestone and marble imported from Italy and France.
The master bedroom
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A pair of folding courtyard chairs from the collection of Doris Duke frame the bronze-studded walnut doors at the entrance to the master bedroom.
The Inground Pool
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40 mature Canary Island palms dot the landscape and line the driveway that slopes gently down to an unobtrusive parking area.
An overview
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Throughout, large arched windows draw the eye to the garden courtyard, infinity pool and ocean.