
"Puerto Vallarta holds many special memories for me. Though the town is still as inviting and beautiful today as when I first visited it, my children all have families of their own, and with all the traveling I do, I have had very little time in recent years to return."
"Taylor and the late actor bought the hacienda, known as Casa Kimberly, while co-starring in the 1964 movie "Night of the Iguana." They were also married while filming the movie in Puerto Vallarta. That marriage lasted 10 years; they were remarried in 1975 and divorced again in 1976."
"During their first marriage, they created the Puerto Vallarta compound by joining two houses, across a street from each other, by a bridge modeled after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy."
Elizabeth Taylor has placed her Puerto Vallarta real estate holdings on the market. The primary property, Casa Kimberly, is a compound consisting of two houses connected by a bridge modeled after Venice's Bridge of Sighs. Taylor and Richard Burton purchased this hacienda while filming "Night of the Iguana" in 1964 and were married during production. The sprawling seven-bedroom, seven-bath home features a swimming pool, atrium, and two kitchens. Originally listed at $1 million in 1987, it is now priced at $350,000 with furnishings included. Additionally, Taylor is selling a nearby penthouse with four bedrooms and four baths for $250,000. Taylor cited limited time to visit due to her children's families and extensive travel commitments.
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