Cirque du Soleil Co-Founder Guy Laliberté Lists Luxurious Montreal Mansion for $9.3 Million
Guy Laliberté, co-founder of Cirque du Soleil, is selling his mansion in Outremont, a wealthy neighborhood in Montreal. The property is listed for $9.3 million, which is about $4 million less than its previous listing price in 2023.
The estate is located at the base of Mount Royal and has been fully renovated. It features a stunning stone facade and a slate roof. The mansion covers 13,000 square feet and has five floors with 50 rooms, including eight bedrooms.
The listing describes the property as a blend of elegance, comfort, and functionality. Upon entering, you find a grand entrance hall leading to a spacious living room that also serves as a library and private office with a fireplace. The ground floor includes a formal dining room that seats up to 20 guests, a solarium, and a gourmet kitchen with a prep area.
On the first floor, seven of the bedrooms are located, with one bedroom having a private terrace and another configured as a suite. The top-floor primary suite has skylights, providing ample natural light and views of the city and mountains. It also boasts a large walk-in closet and a spa-like bathroom with a stone tub.
The basement offers many entertaining amenities, including a bar, billiards room, DJ booth, gym, and a cozy movie theater with stadium-style seating. A 500-bottle wine cellar is also present. Outdoors, the backyard features a covered terrace, alfresco dining area, gas fireplace, and an Argentine grill.
Even as he sells this property, Laliberté has a diverse real estate portfolio, including an island resort in French Polynesia and villas in Ibiza and Hawaii.
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