Beverly Hills

Huge mansions, exquisite estates, unimaginable luxury homes and gardens - this is the whole Beverly Hills, one of the most affluent areas of America. Recently published a book in which the collected history of the most legendary buildings and estates of Beverly Hills. Here are just a few houses presented therein.



This rich patrimony was recently put up for sale the widow of famed producer Aaron Spelling at the price of $ 150 million, making it the most expensive house offered for sale in the United States. On the estate in 5295 sq.m. a playground for bowling, beauty salon, a room for wine tasting room, gift wrapping and storage room for silver to control humidity.


Beverly Hills. The mansion of William Randolph Hearts and Marion Davies. One of the most extravagant homes in Beverly Hills.


Beverly Hills. The mansion of William Randolph Hearts and Marion Davies. The original house was designed by Gordon B. Kaufmann for the vice-president of one trust company Milton Getz and his wife Estelle. The luxurious two-storey library full of rare and collectible books


Fleur de Lys. Upon completion of the mansion Fleur de Lys in 2002, he was named one of the grandest mansions in Los Angeles.


Fleur de Lys. The front entrance to the elegant French palace takes guests directly into the two-story foyer with a white panel and ceiling with gold leaf and marble floors. Hall ends with a double staircase leading to the second floor.


A few decades after the Holmby Hills went to market, this estate on Karolvud Drive was created on the territory of two adjacent lands. Then existing houses were demolished to make way to this mansion.


Bel Air Road, one of the most desirable and affluent streets in Los Angeles. The first house built on the Bel Air, was built here. It was one of the most impressive mansions


House on St. Cloud Road. Few houses can boast that they have lived the Hollywood stars. For example, this ... Once he was especially popular, but in the 1980s it was demolished.


House on St. Cloud Road. The new owner of the house has got off to the highest standards. The estate, called «La Belle Vie» (beautiful life), he immediately attracted attention because it was not only a large and impressive, but elegant and sophisticated. The owner has proved that good houses are not yet a thing of the past


Manor Burton E. Green. If anyone can rightfully call himself the father of Beverly Hills, it's Burton E. Green - oil tycoon, who first made a fortune in 1901. From this estate began to develop Green Beverly Hills ...


Manor Kern. The mansion was designed by George Washington Smith to Henry and Elsa Mary Kern. The most memorable feature of the house - with a waterfall cascading stairs and fountains.


Oosbnyak Jacob Paley. Order a home for Jay Paley in 1935 was the peak of a career for Paul R. Williams. The pool combines Georgian motives and modern design with high semicircular entrance.