They called it 'Little Bavaria' — the sprawling 100-acre oasis in the middle of the desert that was once a refuge to the world's most famous magic act, Siegfried and Roy. But now the lavish property is set to be demolished and turned into a 334-unit apartment complex.
The compound is a staggering hideaway of connected mansions and miles of interlocking walkways that contain an aquatic park, a 'translucent' chapel replete with a bell tower, and a ten car garage and gatehouse with a parking space especially for Greta Garbo's cream-colored Rolls Royce.
For over 30 years, the luxury estate served as the perfect backdrop for the two princes of Sin City and their dazzling collection of costumes and kimonos and menagerie of animals that included horses, mini-donkeys, black swans, peacocks, royal turkeys, African cranes, dogs and an assortment of cats, big and small.
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