Marlene Dietrich was a German actress and singer. Marlene Dietrich house which she didn’t own it but was owned by her friend, socialite Countess Dorothy di Frasso, as stated by Wall Street Journal. It was di Frasso who hired Elsie de Wolfe—the woman “credited with single-handedly inventing the profession of interior decorating,”
Marlene Dietrich house also popularly known as Di Frasso”s Villa, decorated by renown designer Elsie De Wolfe and eventually sold to virtuoso Jose Iturbi. This house offered privacy, an excellent location, extraordinary history, and over 1 acre of prime, lush land. ( De Wolfe”s work still present and well preserved). Amazing place which you should visit soon.
Marlene later sold her house to a buyer described as international, and as someone “with homes all over the world.” The mansion was listed for $25 million, but ended up going for $23.5 million.
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