Coldplay’s performance during the Super Bowl 50 halftime show was brilliant if you ask us, but Beyonce managed to win the crowd over with her electrifying appearance.
The renowned singer and her equally popular husband, Jay-Z, didn’t manage to win the bidding war for Beverly Hills’ most expensive piece of property though, which was purchased for $70 million by Minecraft’s creator, Notch Persson.
Now called the Minecraft Mansion, the most expensive house ever sold in Beverly Hills came with several cases of Dom Perignon and one of the most extraordinary display garages ever.
That indoor garage allows Persson’s amazing supercar collection to be fully admired, with hydraulic lifts and rotating displays that makes this home even more attractive than an automotive museum. Considering Persson’s car collection includes a large variety of classic and modern supercars, we’re sure every guest is absolutely mesmerized by the cars on display.
This beautiful property also benefits from eight incredible bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, an automated 54 ft. curved glass door and a breathtaking outdoor infinity pool. There are even iPad-controlled fountains and loads of luxury furnishings and amenities inside.
The home’s theater room, candy bar, gigantic wine cellar and sleek games area is also an incredible way to socialize and have fun with close friends and family.