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The iconic mansion from 'The Godfather' is on the market for $135 million - here's a look inside the 29-bedroom Beverly Hills estate
The Mediterranean-inspired mansion in Los Angeles is asking $135 million.
It was used in several scenes from "The Godfather," where it portrayed the home of the character Jack Woltz, a movie producer.
Source: IMDb
It was the setting for one of the movie's most iconic scenes, in which Woltz wakes up to a bloody, severed horse head in his bed.
Source: IMDb
The sprawling estate, built in 1927, sits on 3.5 acres in Beverly Hills.
It was designed by Gordon Kaufmann, an architect who designed many other lavish mansions in the Beverly Hills area.
Source: The Beverly House
Several additions were made to the home in the 1990s, expanding it significantly.
Source: The Beverly House
There are two swimming pools on the property, along with what appears to be several water features.
Source: The Beverly House
It includes an expansive, two-story library with hand-carved paneling and a detailed ceiling.
Source: The Beverly House
The furnishings are opulent, with gold tones and touches throughout many of the rooms.
Source: The Beverly House
The living room, with its 22-foot-high arched ceiling, was sometimes used as a ballroom.
Source: The Beverly House
The mansion was well-known even before its appearance in "The Godfather" — John and Jacqueline Kennedy spent part of their honeymoon there.
A stroll through the house would take you through its grand hallways, one of which is 82 feet long and the other more than 102 feet with a 40-foot wide mural.
Source: The Beverly House
If sold at its current asking price, the Beverly House will be the most expensive home sale in California, beating the record of a $110 million home sold in Malibu in April 2018.
Source: Business Insider
The pool area was also used in scenes from "The Godfather."
It doesn't look too different from today.
If the 19 bedrooms in the main house aren't enough, there's also a separate five-bedroom house on the property near the entry gate.
Source: The Beverly House
And what would a multimillion-dollar estate be without its own private tennis court?
Visitors to the estate will have to go through a wrought-iron gate and up the 800-foot driveway.
Source: The Beverly House
The home has state-of-the-art security systems, according to the listing.
One real estate website called the Beverly House a "quintessential emblem of Hollywood’s Golden Era."
Source: Town and Country Mag
Even without the horse head scene from "The Godfather," the Beverly House would be a property that's hard to forget.
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