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The main house of Siegfried and Roy’s Las Vegas compound spans 8,750 square feet and is marked by striking architecture. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

Take a peek inside Siegfried and Roy’s Las Vegas compound that just sold

The main house of Siegfried and Roy’s Las Vegas compound spans 8,750 square feet and is marked by striking architecture. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

The main house of Siegfried and Roy’s Las Vegas compound spans 8,750 square feet and is marked by striking architecture. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

LAS VEGAS – Magicians Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn, known professionally as Siegfried and Roy, met while working on the same cruise ship. They soon turned their mutual love of animals into a dazzling stage show featuring tigers and toured the European club circuit. Invited to perform in Vegas in 1967, they made the city their home for the rest of their lives. The duo headlined at the Mirage from 1990 to 2003. The Mirage show was famous for featuring white lions and tigers, but was closed when one of the tigers mauled Roy during the show. Siegfried succumbed to Covid-19 in 2020, and Roy’s death from cancer followed shortly afterward, prompting the sale of their spectacular Vegas compound.

On the market for just a few days, the property realized its $3 million asking price with a sale to Brett Carden, owner of the Carden International Circus. Built in 1954 and purchased by the magicians in 1982, the compound known as the “Jungle Palace” or “Little Bavaria” spans eight acres of grounds and includes multiple parcels with several homes, three pools and animal enclosures. White lions and tigers once roamed the grounds and were said to sleep in the same bed with Roy. Statues and paintings of big cats still decorate the meticulously turned-out property.

Bold, uncompromising design choices abound in the Las Vegas Siegfried and Roy compound. The main house has a black-tiled bathroom accented with a red bathtub. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

Bold, uncompromising design choices abound in the Las Vegas Siegfried and Roy compound. The main house has a black-tiled bathroom accented with a red bathtub. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

The compound’s main house covers 8,750 square feet and is marked by striking architecture. Bold style choices include a black-tiled bathroom with a red tub, and a stunning entryway with a gilded staircase, stained glass windows and terra cotta tile floors. A cheetah-themed mural adorns one bedroom, while another boasts a stunning multi-colored ceiling, and unique design elements feature throughout. During the pair’s lifetime, the mansion was also home to a collection of celebrity relics, including Liberace’s cufflinks and Genghis Khan’s sword.

A stunning multi-colored ceiling adorns a room in the main house of the Siegfried and Roy compound in Las Vegas, which just sold for $3 million. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
A stunning multi-colored ceiling adorns a room in the main house of the Siegfried and Roy compound in Las Vegas, which just sold for $3 million. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

The largest of the property’s other homes is 1,959 square feet, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Two additional homes have their own pools. A massive water fountain and extensive statuary add grandeur to the landscaped grounds, while paved paths connect the various residences. Mature palm trees offer shade and serenity. Six electric gates surround and protect the compound, while a 10-car garage provides plenty of room for visitors. A bird sanctuary and cat sanctuary combine with numerous animal enclosures, to produce a truly one-of-a-kind property.

While it is most famous for its big cat sanctuary, the Siegfried and Roy compound also has a bird sanctuary. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
While it is most famous for its big cat sanctuary, the Siegfried and Roy compound also has a bird sanctuary. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

Located in northwest Las Vegas, the compound is only 15 miles from the famous Las Vegas Strip, home to the world’s premier casinos, resorts and live entertainment venues, but offers a more suburban environment. Numerous options for outdoor recreation, including Red Rock Canyon National Park, the Tule Springs Fossil Beds and the Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort are within a short drive. Other celebrities who call Las Vegas home include Celine Dion, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Penn & Teller and Nicholas Cage.

Electric gates surround the Las Vegas property which, in places, sport the initials of the magicians Siegfried and Roy. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Electric gates surround the Las Vegas property which, in places, sport the initials of the magicians Siegfried and Roy. Photo courtesy of eXp Realty and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

The listing was held by Aaron Taylor of eXp Realty. Photos Courtesy eXp Realty.

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