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Presley lived at Goethestrasse 14 in Bad Nauheim, Germany, from 1959 to 1960, while serving in the military. He met his future wife—Priscilla, who was the stepdaughter of a US Air Force captain—at the three-story, white stucco house in September of 1959.
Ladera Circle, Palm Springs, California
Presley rented a Palm Springs home, dubbed the “House of Tomorrow,” for a year, starting in 1966, and he honeymooned with his bride there in 1967 following their Las Vegas wedding. The house at 1350 Ladera Circle was designed by modernist architect William Krisel, and the striking 4,695-square-foot residence features curved rock-lined walls; a bat-wing roof; a sunken living room, and a pentagon-shaped pool. The home sold for $5.65 million in 2022.
Perugia Way, Bel Air, Los Angeles
Presley rented a modern house on Perugia Way twice during the 1960s. The semicircular home looked out onto the Bel Air Country club and had a large motor court in front. On August 27, 1965, the Perugia Way house was the site of the King’s historic meeting with The Beatles, which included a jam session with the King and the Fab Four. The home was demolished in the late 1980s.
Bellagio Road, Bel Air, Los Angeles
Between stays at Perugia Way, Presley lived in a mansion at 10539 Bellagio Road in Bel Air. Famed California architect Wallace Neff built the home in 1932 for film producer Sol Wurtzel and took inspiration from Villa Giulia, the estate of Pope Julius III in Rome. The Italian Renaissance–style residence also played home to Howard Hughes, Prince Rainier of Monaco, and occult writer Anthony Norvell over the years.
Hillcrest Road, Beverly Hills, California
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