Seeking a piece of real estate with a slice of Hollywood history? A historic Spanish-style home once owned byMadonnajust landed on the market for $21 million. Known as Castillo Del Lago, the 10,513-square-foot Hollywood Hills home was built in 1926 by architect John DeLario and boasts views of Lake Hollywood and the then-new Hollywood sign. Reportedly, mobster Bugsy Siegel used the landmarked property to run a gambling den in the 1930s.
Records show that the seller is fashion designerLeon Maxof Max Studio. According toMansion Global,Queen of Poppaid $5 million for the nine-bedroom and six-bathroom pad back in 1993 and sold it in 1996. During her ownership, the “Ray of Light” singer enlisted her brother, interior designer Christopher Ciccone to design the property. "Who could I have more in common with than someone I grew up with?" Madonna toldADduring a1991 tourof her Upper West Side apartment, which Ciccone also designed. (During thesame tour,米usician also iconically proclaimed, “I can use my fax machine and look at my Picasso at the same time.”)