Mario Lemieux selling Quebec castle for $22M
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Pittsburgh Penguins legend Mario Lemieux has put his 17,000-square-foot castle on the market with a price tag of $21,999,066.
Built in 2012, the Chateau Fleur de Lys - as the property is known - is located on the flank of Mont-Tremblant in Quebec and overlooks Lake Tremblant. It includes eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, 17 fireplaces, a home theater, a tennis court, a gym spa, and antique columns imported from an 1800 Indian castle.
Mario Lemieux, hockey Hall of Famer and owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, is selling his fully furnished 50-room Montreal castle for $21,999,066: https://t.co/CXyR8d4596 pic.twitter.com/MosJoPpCNu
— Architectural Digest (@ArchDigest) July 26, 2018
Lemieux's primary residence is in Sewickley, Pa.
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