Zoltan Bathory, founder and guitarist of Five Finger Death Punch, sells his spectacular home in Las Vegas, inspired by a medieval castle, for $ 28 million (around 24 million euros), a unique property shaped over six years of renovation.
A castle reinvented in the heart of Nevada
According to Blabbermouththis residence of 1,181 m², located about 13 km from the strip, was acquired by Bathory in 2019 for $ 3.25 million. The artist collaborated with the architect Michael Murphy to transform this building built in 1990 into a habitable fortress, incorporating authentic elements such as 15th century stone portals, 17th century fireplace coats and 500 years old beams.
The musician explains that his passion lies as much in creation as in possession: “The real thrill is to conceive and build something monumental, which will survive me. We have loved to give life to this place, and we are already looking for other castles in Europe to transform”he says.
An artist in full musical news
This sale comes as Five Finger Death Punch has just published 20 Years Of Five Finger Death Punch – Best Of Volume 1a birthday compilation comprising 17 titles, including 14 entirely re -recorded, in response to a dispute with their old label. In this article, Bathory claimed to be able to count on “the craziest fanbase on the planet” to support these new versions, inspired by Taylor Swift’s approach.
The group, which remains a global benchmark for Hard Rock, continued its tour projects and new recordings in parallel, confirming a sustained creative rhythm.