BONNIE HEATZIG

Boca mansion is hybrid of Spanish, Italian and Moroccan design

From the outside, this 8,211-square-foot mansion seems just like the other luxury homes at Woodfield Country Club in Boca Raton. But step inside, and you’ll find that Villa Museo is unlike anything you’ve seen in South Florida.

Located on two-thirds of an acre at 3815 Coventry Lane, the home — a hybrid of Spanish, Italian and Moroccan design — is being offered completely furnished, including the artwork, and includes pieces from Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction houses.

Built in 2000, the waterfront home has five bedrooms, seven baths, a state-of-the-art movie theater — complete with concession stand and ticket counter — and a detached guest house.

There’s also a medieval-styled dining room with a set of George IV dining chairs.
It’s listed for $8.995 million.

“This home exudes history and authenticity in a way we rarely see any more,” said Bonnie Heatzig, executive director of luxury sales at BEX Realty in Boca Raton, who holds the listing. “It’s the perfect combination of historic resonance, antique furnishings and fine art.”

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