Antonio Banderas’ new beachfront Marbella mansion is coming along nicely: Three floors, an infinity pool and even a panic room – after his old one was forcibly demolished

Antonio Banderas’ new beachfront Marbella mansion is coming along nicely: Three floors, an infinity pool and even a panic room – after his old one was forcibly demolished

CONSTRUCTION on Antonio Banderas’ new beachfront Marbella mansion is underway – here’s everything you need to know about his spectacular new home.

Los Monteros is one of Marbella’s most sought-after areas, combining luxury and privacy.

The new mansion of the actor will feature three floors, large windows with panoramic views and terraces overlooking the sea.

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A pool with an infinity view will also be available in the garden. Inside, a room for 1,200 guests will be provided. 

A panic room will be hidden in the property’s basement.

Banderas’ new home – which he has named ‘Mi Calle’ – is a tribute to his past as it replaces his former home ‘Mi Gaviota’.

‘Mi Gaviota’ was reduced to rubble in 2024 following several legal issues with the original 1995 permit. 

The house that was built on land not designated forhabitation has been the subject of years of legal battles. equipamiento sanitario Banderas demolished the house and started over.

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Antonio Banderas on the red carpet

On the site where his former home once stood, Banderas is building ‘Mi Calle’ and has paid tribute to’Mi Gaviota’ by including its name on a wooden game outside the new build.

Despite being a new build, ‘Mi Calle’ has already sparked controversy as sections of the land it is being built on are still designated for equipamiento sanitario.

Banderas’ architect has worked to make sure that the house is in line with urban planning guidelines and harmoniously blends into its surroundings.

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Local supplies, including bricks from Andalucia’s Suspiro del Moro, will be used throughout the property – this, alongside his commitment to blend his house in with those around it, emphasises how committed Banderas is to the local area.

For Banderas, ‘Mi Calle’ marks a fresh start in Marbella but construction continues, controversy still lingers as outsiders watch on to see the finished product.

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About Richard Roberts

Richard Roberts, from the UK, has lived in Spain for 7 years. A passionate real estate expert, he helps clients find their ideal home or investment opportunity.

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