THIS is the Majorca mansion Michael Schumacher is preparing to relocate to.
The F1 legend Michael Schumacher is moving into the £27million villa in Andratx on the popular Spanish island.
The huge property has two swimming pools, a large garden, a helipad, a guest villa and stunning sea views.
Aerial pictures show the property's sprawling garden which features dozens of trees.
The home is also surrounded by other huge mansions on the west of the holiday island.
The town’s mayor Katia Rouarch confirmed the move is imminent in an interview with weekly Swiss magazine L’Illustre.
Politician Rouarch, who became mayoress of Andratx in June, told the Lausanne-based magazine: “I can officially confirm Michael Schumacher is going to move in to our municipality and that everything is being prepared to welcome him.”
L’Illustre said she had confirmed the news to its correspondent but no-one on the island had been able to say when Schumacher, 50 in January, would arrive or how long his stay would be.
"The place, surrounded by solid walls, has many advantages: it is located on a promontory, a part of which becomes a small precipice, which makes the property inaccessible to prying eyes", the magazine explained.
In addition, the land lends itself to the landing of a helicopter in the middle of the palm trees, which provides additional protection against the paparazzi.
The publication also notes that the choice of Mallorca was influenced by the fact that Michael Schumacher used to spend holidays on the island.
His brother, Ralf, also spends a good part of the year there.
Daily Star Online revealed last month that Michael’s wife Corinna had bought Real Madrid president Florentino Perez’s Majorcan mansion.
Schumacher's family has remained private about his life since the seven-time F1 champion suffered a catastrophic brain injury while skiing in December 2013.
Michael was put into a medically induced coma for six months after suffering a life-threatening brain injury.
The German racing legend is believed to be receiving full-time care at his home.
In 2016, his lawyer told a court Schumacher “cannot walk” in response to speculation in German media about his condition.
German tabloid Bild said Corinna had purchased the exclusive property so she could spend holidays there with her children and friends.
The Schumacher family is moving from Switzerland |
The house was bought for £22million by building magnate Perez in 2005, but he put it up for sale last year after the death of his wife Mari Angeles Sandoval.
The property was put up for sale last year.
The Schumacher family has not commented on the move.
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