An inside look at Lionel Messi’s house in Barcelona

Messi purchased his house in Barcelona for $1.8 million in 2009.

Lionel Messi, an Argentine professional footballer born on June 24, 1987, is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players in history. Beginning his career at FC Barcelona, he mesmerised the football world with his extraordinary skills, prolific goal-scoring, and playmaking abilities. Messi secured numerous individual accolades, including seven FIFA Ballon d’Or awards. Messi has consistently broken records, becoming Barcelona’s all-time leading scorer. In August 2021, he embarked on a new chapter, joining Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Having lived in Barcelona for many years, Messi has a beautiful house there. So, read on to learn all about the footballer’s gorgeous house in Barcelona.

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: Address

The exact address of Lionel Messi’s house is Passeig de la Creu, Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain. The football star’s home is located along the Spanish Coastline, in Castelldefels’ posh Bellamar neighbourhood, just 12 miles from Camp Nou. The upscale locality is just 25 km south of Barcelona city centre. Moreover, Messi’s house offers incredible views of the Mediterranean shore and Catalan hills. 

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: Cost

Messi purchased his house in Barcelona for $1.8 million in 2009. Moreover, he spent around $6 million renovating the space and personalising it as per his tastes.

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: Interiors

Lionel Messi’s residence in Barcelona boasts expansive windows and inviting patios. The interior is characterised by wooden floorboards, panoramic glass windows and vibrantly painted walls. The predominant colour palette revolves around various shades of beige and brown, complemented by chestnut-toned floors that accentuate a blend of dark and light walnut furniture. Noteworthy amenities include a football field, an indoor gym, a swimming pool and a dedicated children’s playground, adding to the allure of Messi’s home.

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: Living room

The living room in Messi’s Barcelona residence is meticulously designed for utmost comfort. An oversized couch serves as a frequent spot for Messi and his children to indulge in rejuvenating power naps. The lounge embraces Mediterranean-inspired décor, aligning seamlessly with the area’s overall aesthetic. A grey-patterned rug complements the sofas set against chestnut-coloured floorboards. The room’s colour scheme predominantly features various beige and brown tones. The focal point of the room is an intricately decorated wall with floral designs, separated by a glass wall that elegantly demarcates it from the rest of the house. The sofas are adorned with eclectic pillows, enhancing their visual appeal in this charming nook filled with white, ash-grey and brown couches.

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: Outdoor space and terrace

The exterior of Messi’s house boasts a captivating design, featuring side stairs and a vast open yard where he enjoys playing football with his dogs. Surrounding Lionel Messi’s residence is a charming terrace with dining and grilling spaces. This area holds special appeal for Messi’s three children- Mateo, Ciro and Thiago- who frequently play here. The terrace provides enchanting views of the picturesque Catalan hills and the crystal-clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. 

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: Indoor gym

Lionel Messi’s residence has a spacious indoor gym furnished with state-of-the-art equipment. The highlight of this gym is the prominent step climber, featuring stairs adorned with the names of family members and Messi’s iconic number 10, reminiscent of his cherished Blue-White shirt. Illuminated by natural light streaming through a glass sidewall, the gym exudes a vibrant atmosphere. Adding a touch of inspiration, the walls showcase several posters of the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, one of Messi’s sports heroes. 

 

 

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Lionel Messi house: T-shirt room

A dedicated space in Messi’s house showcases his extensive collection of football jerseys, reflecting his deep passion for the sport. Adorned with over 50 meticulously displayed shirts, the room boasts a striking blend of black and white hues. Notably, Messi possesses every jersey that Ronaldinho, a football legend, has ever worn. The room pays homage to various exceptional players, featuring jerseys of individuals like Angel Di Maria from PSG, Gerard Pique and the iconic Francesco Totti from Roma. Enhancing the room’s aesthetic appeal, glass displays on both the ceiling and floor contribute to its overall impressive ambiance.

 

 

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Lionel Messi: Properties

In addition to his grand house in Barcelona, Messi also owns multiple properties in different locations. These include:

Lionel Messi penthouse in Miami

In 2020, Messi made a substantial investment of $7.3 million (Rs 60 crore) to acquire the ninth floor of the Regalia tower in Miami. Located a mere 10 miles from Miami Beach, the penthouse boasts four bedrooms, four bathrooms and an expansive 2,100 sqft terrace, providing breathtaking views of the Miami skyline and the adjacent beach. The property is equipped with contemporary amenities, including a yoga studio, fitness centre, spa, children’s playhouse and a champagne bar. Additionally, Messi enjoys access to six swimming pools, adding a touch of luxury to his Miami residence.

Lionel Messi mansion in Rosario

Messi also invested £3 million (Rs 30 crore) to construct a mansion in his hometown of Rosario, Argentina, potentially serving as his permanent residence post-retirement. The property, completed over three years, features 20 to 25 rooms, a cinema, a cutting-edge gym, a swimming pool and an underground garage with space for up to 15 cars. The interior of the house is adorned with furniture sourced from Israel, Milan and Paris, adding a touch of sophistication to Messi’s luxurious abode in Rosario.

Lionel Messi house in Ibiza

Messi’s latest real estate acquisition is a residence in Ibiza. Acquired from Swiss business tycoon Philippe Amon for £9.5 million (Rs 92 crore), the mansion is situated on the west coast of the Ibiza island, covering an expansive 20,020 sq ft. The property boasts impressive amenities, including a vast swimming pool equal in size to the house and an outdoor football pitch.

 

Lionel Messi: Car collection

Messi boasts a car collection valued at $3 million. The crown jewel is a Pagani Zonda, priced at $1.5 million. His garage also houses two Maseratis—a GranTurismo S valued at $1,00,000 and a GranTurismo MC Stradale. Additionally, Messi has been spotted behind the wheel of a $1,73,000 Ferrari F43 Spider. His regular choices include a Range Rover, as well as frequent drives in his Maserati.

 

FAQs

How many houses does Messi own?

In addition to his home in Barcelona, Leo Messi also possesses a penthouse in Miami, a mansion in his hometown Rosario and a house in Ibiza.

What are the standout features of Messi’s house?

Messi’s home in Barcelona features a swimming pool, a football field, a huge backyard, an indoor gym and a children’s play area.

Who does Messi live with?

Messi lives with his wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children Mateo, Thiago and Crio.

How many cars does Messi have?

Messi has more than 10 cars, which are collectively worth over $3 million.

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