Acapulco is not only the city where the most popular spas in Mexico are located, but several decades ago it was also the home of Luis Miguel, who organized scandalous parties in the style of “The Great Gatsby” in his villa in the Diamond Zone.
Currently, the luxury palace is abandoned and in obvious disrepair, but its infrastructure has deteriorated further with the passage of the devastating Hurricane Otis, which killed at least 48 people and left 36 missing, according to Guerrero authorities.
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It destroys Luis Miguel’s villa in Acapulco
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According to TV y Novelas, user @arturooriak shared a video showing the effects of Otis on a three-story building that ended up with several broken windows and doors, as well as a swimming pool and balconies full of windblown debris.
Pictures that shocked fans of Luis Miguel because, despite being bought for 106 million pesos by a real estate agency, the place was never inhabited again.
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What did Luis Miguel’s castle look like before?
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As published by Who magazine, the before and after pictures of the villa in Acapulco are truly surprising, especially considering that the “La Unconditional” singer lived his golden age in those walls.
A personal gym, tennis and badminton courts, an outdoor pool, a bar, a second pool on the second floor, an artificial wine cellar and a garden with a waterfall and an artificial lake are just some of the luxuries that Mickey afforded himself when he bought this house. .
As the center of local high society parties, the site had a large car park for bonfires and had three access routes: one by road, one by sea and one for helicopters.
@arturooriak This is what #LuisMiguel’s former villa looked like in #Acapulco Guerrero, after Hurricane Otis. #Otis #huracan #PlayAsdeacapulco #Acapulcoguerrero #ZonadiaMante #AcapulCoDiamante #DevaStacion #Huracan2023 #OTTIS #CosteraACapulco #Geerreromexico #México🇲🇽 #México🇲🇽 #México🇲🇽 #MéxaCaCACO🇲🇽 do
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