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Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith Relinquish Italian Revival Mansion for $15.947 Million

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Hollywood ex-couple Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith have recently sold their Italian Revival mansion in Hancock Park for a whopping $15.947 million—a pricier bargain than their $4.2 million purchase back in 1999.

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Formerly built for real estate tycoon Isidor Eisner, the 15,110-square-foot home dates back to 1925, when it was designed by British architect Gordon Kaufmann.

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Spanning 1.5 acres, the Californian estate indulges in seven bedrooms, 10 baths, a two-story kitchen and banquet hall as well as a formal dining room with coffered ceilings. In addition, the master wing provides dressing rooms and double baths. The property preserves classical details such as columns, round arches, and curved pedimented windows. The dominant leather oak sofas, heavily patterned drapes, and wooden furniture also contribute to the antique arrangement.

Thoughtful amenities include a guest apartment, paneled library, recording studio, and fitness center.

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