
These photos show just how stunning the Las Vegas compound that once belonged to magicians Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn is. The two met while working on a cruise ship. They made Vegas their home in 1967.

The two found that their mutual love for animals could take them further in life. They created a stage show featuring tigers that allowed them to tour around the European club circuit. They headlined at the Mirage casino from 1990 to 2003 with their shows featuring white lions and tigers.

Siegfried died from COVID-19 in 2020, and Roy died from cancer shortly after. Their Vegas compound, known locally as Jungle Palace, was then put up for sale.
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The compound was on the market for just a few days. It was sold to Brett Carden, owner of the Carden International Circus, for $3 million.

The compound sits on over 42 acres. It has several homes, three pools, and animal enclosures.

There are statues and paintings of big cats that hang from the walls still to this day. It was also said that white lions and tigers used to roam around and even sleep in the bed with Roy.

The main house on the compound is 8,750 square feet. The other large home is 1,959 square feet. One of the guest houses is 1,588 square feet and the other is 1,875 square feet.

Other stunning features on the property include a bird and cat sanctuary and a massive water fountain. The grounds are filled with palm trees.

The compound is only 15 minutes away from the Las Vegas Strip. Other celebrities who also call the city home are Celine Dion, Floyd Mayweather Jr, and Nicholas Cage.