Lady Gaga Buys Malibu Mansion with Batcave for $23 Million
The singer just purchased a mansion in malibu from a Warner Brothers exec who created toys for the Batman movies.
Little Monsters, fawn over this one: Lady Gaga’s new Malibu mansion has a secret Batcave and bowling alley, because why not? It’s Gaga.
The house previously belonged to Dan Romanelli, founder of Warner Brothers Worldwide Consumer Products Division. Romanelli’s job was to create toys and apparel for the Batman movies since the late 80s.
The Batcave offers vintage bowling lanes, arcade games, a home theater, and an 800-bottle wine cellar. It is accessible through a secret underground passageway.
The six-acre lot also contains an eight-horse barn, large riding arena, and multiple grazing pastures. There’s also a saltwater pool with a hot tub and a bocce ball court, just steps from Zuma Beach.
The house, inspired by homes in Southern France, offers great views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Mountains. Highlights of the interior include a large chef’s kitchen, trellis-covered veranda, private outdoor patio in the master suite, and a gym.
According to sources, Gaga closed on the mansion for $23 million in September. Romanelli listed the five-bedroom, 12-bathroom mansion earlier this year for $24.95 million.
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