Dream House of the Week: Pittsburgh Penguins owner Mario Lemieux's Quebec mansion
It has a home theater, spa, three kitchens and 17 fireplaces
It has a home theater, spa, three kitchens and 17 fireplaces
It has a home theater, spa, three kitchens and 17 fireplaces
A located in Mont-Tremblant in Quebec and owned by Pittsburgh Penguins owner and hockey legend Mario Lemieux is listed for sale.
The estate includes a main house and guest house, both of which are right next to Lake Tremblant. According to the listing, the buildings were designed to resemble a castle located in Quebec City and were made with stones from Lake Champlain.
There are 17 fireplaces throughout the main house, including in some of the six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The hallways are decorated with antique columns imported from an Indian castle, and a few of the rooms include custom-made furnishings, including chandeliers and staircases.
Other amenities include a home theater, a game room, a private gym, a spa and an outdoor pool. And did we mention there are three kitchens?
The property is listed at $21,999,066, with the extra $66 added as a nod to Lemieux's retired jersey number.
Watch the video above to take an inside tour of this luxury estate.