The house located on the west side of Beverly Hills has changed many owners over the years
The Spanish-style mansion in California, where the mobster was murdered in 1947 Bugsy Siegel is up for sale for $17 million.
Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel was a well-known American gangster who played a key role in the development of gambling in Las Vegas. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he rented the seven-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion to his mistress, actress Virginia Hill, and on the night of June 20, 1947, Bugsy was shot dead by an unknown assailant while he was reading a newspaper.
The house located on the west side of Beverly Hills has changed many owners over the years. According to the realtor Myra Nourmand, it is in excellent condition.
“Unlike other houses of the period, it has been beautifully preserved with its distinctive details such as the hand-painted tiles, ornate foyer, stucco walls and wrought-iron railings. At the same time there are contemporary and modern touches. It’s a light-filled house with windows and high ceilings everywhere,” she told People.
To this day it is not known who killed and why the ruthless “Bugsy” with the deep blue eyes and the big smile.
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