"The Mansion, now called the The Las Vegas Villa, is host to extravagant parties and weddings...."
"The Villa was one of seven homes Liberace owned around the west before his death in 1987. Liberace held one of only three private gaming licenses in the state of Nevada. Howard Hughes and Frank Sinatra held the other two. The Villa, originally two separate homes, spans 20,000 square feet of elegance with five fireplaces, seven baths, four stationery bars and two kitchens valued at $5.5 million. Open since 1991, the mansion, with one of a kind architectural designs, reflect the lavish lifestyle of this well-known celebrity. The Villa still remains a showcase in and of itself and has been featured on "The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous".
"A one-of-a-kind reproduction of the Sistine Chapel painting envelopes the entire ceiling of the former Master Suite and was created by Stefano Falk and Michelangelo Buonarroti, a direct descendant of Michelangelo. Two Years after completion , the work of art was valued at $1.5 million. A custom glass and etched mirrored fireplace and mirrored bar complete this luxurious room."
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