In the aftermath of his tragic skiing accident in 2013, Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher has been recovering privately, with details of his health remaining a closely guarded secret. However, recent reports have shed light on his extraordinary living situation, which now includes a ‘mini hospital’ built inside a lavish villa purchased from Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez.
Michael Schumacher’s wife Corinna
Schumacher’s family moved into the luxurious estate located in Mallorca, Spain, which is reported to be worth around £27 million. This stunning property, previously owned by Pérez, boasts incredible features, including multiple swimming pools, expansive gardens, and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. However, its most significant transformation is the state-of-the-art medical facility within its walls, built specifically to cater to Schumacher’s complex medical needs.
The ‘mini hospital’ is equipped with cutting-edge medical technology, providing Schumacher with round-the-clock care. This facility allows him to remain in the comfort of his home while still receiving the intensive treatment necessary for his condition. The staff includes specialized medical professionals who focus on his rehabilitation, ensuring that Schumacher’s privacy and health are maintained with the utmost discretion.
Reports indicate that only a few select individuals are permitted to visit Schumacher, emphasizing the family’s desire to protect his dignity and keep his recovery out of the public eye. Despite his ongoing challenges, this villa-turned-medical haven highlights the lengths Schumacher’s family has gone to ensure his comfort and care during this difficult time.