You Can Buy This Mansion Featuring a Complete Dinosaur Skeleton For $38 Million

Drink one of your 600 bottles of wine while watching “Jurassic Park” in the 12-seat movie theater.

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This is the Allosaurus-centered mansion you’ve been looking for. If its clean, modern lines and incredible amenities look like your thing, it’s currently available via The Agency RE for $37,950,000. 

Located on Beverly Estate Dr. in Beverly Hills, California, this stunning home has 12,500 square feet of space, 5 bedrooms and 9 baths and is located at the end of a 1,000-foot drive. It also has a complete Allosaurus skeleton, courtesy a private collector.

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Further luxury amenities include a fitness studio, a wine room with 600 bottles’ worth of space, a 12-seat theater, and an 80-foot infinity pool

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The Agency RE’s listing has more details:

In the chef’s kitchen, find smooth-lined mahogany cabinets, Miele appliances, a walk-in pantry, a butler’s kitchen and two large waterfall-edge islands topped with Armani Pietra gray marble—one of which is designed with a built-in wine chilling station. Past the marble fireplace is a lounge area and strikingly beautiful bar crafted with rare Porto gold marble.

The third level in the north wing features three bedrooms and a master suite. It has its own “morning” kitchen and the bathroom includes dual vanities, a large tub, and an exit onto the terrace.

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The home has room for four cars in its motor court and as you’d expect many interior features are controlled by smart home technology. 

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The Agency RE describes its location as a “hilly enclave” that is near pretty much everything you’d want in Beverly Hills–all the fine dining and entertainment as well as good proximity to the Sunset Strip. 

All these gorgeous details come courtesy genius interior design concepts by Lorenzo Cascino, who layered fine Italian touches across every level of the mansion.

Check out more photos and further details on The Agency RE’s website.

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