Broken Home: Divorcing Melanie Griffith And Antonio Banderas Selling Los Angeles Estate -- 20 Unreal Photos!
May 19 2015, Published 7:04 a.m. ET
After 18 years of marriage, Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas have called it quits, and now they are putting their beautiful Italian Revival home up for sale, Variety reports. The 1.5 acre estate can be yours for a mere $16.5 million. Browse the gallery and see if their humble home is up to your standards.
The home covers over 15,000 square feet.
It includes a recording studio, perfect for the musically inclined.
The cozy den is furnished with supple leather armchairs and a plush couch.
Gorgeous tile adds a unique touch to hardwood floors.
There is plenty of greenery and sunshine to behold on the outdoor terrance.
Velvet pillows add the perfect accent to a leather and wood couch in the foyer.
One of the home's seven bedrooms is decorated in red -- the color of passion.
The pool provided the perfect place for the attractive former couple to keep tanned.
Tiled walls and candle-lit chandeliers create an old-world feel.
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A fireplace is a great spot to cozy up on a chilly LA night.
Nothing says opulence like heavy wooden double doors.
Equipped with a bar, the house was ready to host guests.
The family dining room looks like it could have been the site of The Last Supper.
Bright furniture, curved ceilings, and plenty of light make this room especially inviting.
The library looks like something from a different era, with a chandelier and wooden paneled walls.
A variety of crosses and a vibrant painting adorn the corridor walls.
The estate has plenty of lawn space that will likely be turning brown if the new owner observes water conservation guidelines in the wake of California's draught.
A quaint patio is made even more relaxing by the sound of moving water from the fountain.
Built in 1925, the home was designed by Gordon Kaumann, the same man who designed the Hoover Dam.
What celebrity home would be completely without a place to park all of their cars?