A Lavish Spanish Palazzo From “The Crown” Season 4 Is On the Market For $17.9 Million
Officially named Palazzo Delle Luce, this Mediterranean-style estate sits in Marbella, Spain. In “The Crown,” it served as the backdrop for the scene in which the Egyptian film producer Dodi Fayed (played by Khalid Abdalla) calls his father to tell him about his budding romance with Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) in the 1990s.
In real life, Robb Report writes that the palazzo is about to go to auction for a whopping starting price of $17.9 million. Located within La Zagaleta Country Club, the lavish space spans more than 19,760 square feet. With seven bedrooms and bathrooms, the space is certainly fit for a royal occasion.
The Palazzo Delle Luce features a double-height foyer with Murano glass chandeliers, floor inlays, and sconces, as well as white marble floors and a grand staircase. High ceilings, large, arched windows, and Palladian-style doors help the already ample space feel even larger and airier than it is already.
If owning a gorgeous palazzo wasn’t enough, the home also comes with plenty of on-site amenities to help you live in luxury, including a 10-seat movie theater; an infinity-edge pool; a south-facing gazebo; an eight-person Turkish bath and spa; and a two-storied covered entertainment space.
Meanwhile, the country club also offers a helipad for easy access to various parts of Marbella. The island itself is quite a catch, featuring sparkling blue water, ancient ruins, and no shortage of beaches. Not too shabby!
Bids on the home can be placed online through Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions from January 13 to January 25.