Steve Wynn |
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Source: www.isluxury.com
Wynn's home, appropriately named “Museo,” is a mansion/museum on the Las Vegas Billionaire’s Row. |
LAS VEGAS, NV -- Having developed many of the
world’s most successful casinos, Steve Wynn has a net worth of about $3
billion, a priceless art collection and a home appropriately named “Museo,”
a mansion/museum on the Las Vegas Billionaire’s Row.
A
combination of Vegas fashion, European sophistication and a luxury golf resort,
Museo is for sale, priced at $25 million.
The European-style outdoor plaza features an extravagant four-tier fountain, charming Roman gazebo, pool and spa |
Wynn has been involved in the gaming industry
since the death of his father when he took over the management of his dad’s
Maryland bingo parlor.
He
soon moved the family to Las Vegas and segued into the world of building and
managing casinos. Better than almost anyone else in the business, Wynn
developed the Las Vegas casinos Golden Nugget, Mirage, Treasure Island and
Bellagio and later expanded to Atlantic City, Boston, Mississippi and China.
The wealth he accumulated allowed him to
fulfill his passion for art and expand his extensive collection that includes
rare Picassos, a record price for Rembrandt’s Man with His Arms Akimbo,
and the purchase of the first Johannes Vermeer painting that has changed hands
in 80 years, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Bellagio |
Built in the style of Old World European
elegance but adapted to the outdoor lifestyle, the home was recently redesigned
and updated at a cost of $16 million - in addition to the $13 million he paid
for the home in 2018.
With Wynn’s valuable art collection in mind,
the home’s security features include a gas suppression system that goes into
operation at the first sign of smoke, an art-display hallway with automatic
doors that drop out of the ceiling and lock in an emergency, and infrared
cameras on the exterior of the home.
A friend of Hollywood stars, Fortune 1000 CEOs
and President Trump, Wynn’s home was renovated for grand entertaining with a
chef’s kitchen featuring double appliances and a large butler’s pantry that
also adds a second kitchen.
Included in the six bedrooms and nine baths is
a master suite with his-and-her baths, dressing room and hair salon.
Additionally there are his-and-her executive
offices, family room with wine closet, media room and den. All are dressed in
elegant finishes such as gilded doors, silk carpeting and mohair-covered
walls.
One wing is the caretaker’s apartment but also
with a full gym with wet bar, caretaker’s office, laundry room with double
Bosch washers and dryers, and climate-controlled garage with skylights and
arched entryways.
Museo has its own power plant that can run the home’s power needs for 36 hours. Just as impressive on the outside, there are views of the La Madre Ridge Mountains, the Las Vegas Country Club golf course, and an impressive oasis of Italian Cypress trees, palms and extensive gardens.
Ivan Sher |
The European-style outdoor plaza features an extravagant four-tier fountain, charming Roman gazebo, pool and spa.
The listing agent is Ivan Sher, The
Ivan Sher Group, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada Properties | Luxury
Collection, Las Vegas.
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Genelle C. Brown
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TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Phone: 434-480-4504
Twitter: @toptenrealestat
facebook.com/toptenrealestat
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