Melanie Griffith with a pensive expression in the foreground, with a blurred coastal city of Málaga and the sea in the background.
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The luxurious spot in Málaga where Melanie Griffith had a beachfront mansion

Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas had a mansion that is now called 'La Calle' and has undergone renovation

Melanie Griffith found much more than a vacation spot in Marbella. The American actress made this city in Málaga her personal refuge, that secret corner where life was lived with less noise and more beauty. There, alongside Antonio Banderas, she built a shared story that left a mark not only on their hearts, but also on the landscape of the Golden Mile.

The mansion they shared literally stood facing the sea, with direct access to the beach and surrounded by gardens where time seemed to stand still. It was a spacious, elegant residence with soul, where top-level wasn't about excess, but about the privilege of intimacy. Its proximity to the water was such that, over time, the authorities required a renovation to bring it in line with coastal regulations.

Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith posing on a red carpet with a background of brand logos.
The former couple have really enjoyed Marbella | Europa Press

Today, that house no longer belongs to Melanie Griffith, but its essence remains. The Málaga-born actor Antonio Banderas, who kept the property after their separation, has personally overseen its transformation. The place has been renamed La Calle, and although it has changed on the outside, it still keeps within its walls the memory of a very significant period.

The renovation has been not only an architectural matter, but also an emotional one. The mansion has gone from being the symbol of an international love to becoming a new chapter in the life of one of Spain's most renowned actors. Antonio has respected the origins of the place, but he has also given it his own character, more functional, more serene.

Melanie Griffith's mansion

Located in the very heart of the Golden Mile, La Calle occupies a privileged space between Marbella Club and Puente Romano. It is an area where historical elegance blends with modern sophistication, frequented by businesspeople, aristocrats, and international celebrities. In the midst of this exclusive environment, Banderas's mansion remains an icon of discreet top-level.

During the years when Melanie and Antonio were a couple, the house experienced its most cinematic era. There, they held intimate gatherings with friends, rested from filming, and raised their daughter Stella del Carmen in an atmosphere of Mediterranean calm. Griffith stated on several occasions that Marbella was her favorite place in the world.

Close-up photo montage of Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith, both with neutral expressions.
Melanie and Banderas raised their daughter in Málaga | Europa Press, RossHelen, en.edatv.news

In interviews and galas, the actress always made clear the special bond she had with Spain. Although her Spanish wasn't perfect, she communicated with warmth and tenderness, showing that affection for a country goes far beyond language. "My Spanish is a little bad, but... you know, it's possible for someone to speak badly here, right?" she once said with humor.

She uttered that phrase at the Goya Awards, an event where she accompanied Banderas and where a deep connection could be felt. That night, Antonio gave an emotional speech in which he defended the role of cinema: "We're not essential, but we are necessary," he said, his eyes shining. Melanie looked at him with pride from the audience.

Although their personal paths diverged, their mutual admiration remains intact. Both have spoken publicly about the affection they still feel for what they shared, especially in that house by the sea. For them, Marbella wasn't just a top-level destination, but the setting of their daily life for more than a decade.

The Málaga town that won over the actress

Now, with La Calle renovated, Banderas has adapted the property to his new needs. It is still a refuge, but also a place to write new chapters. It isn't unusual to see him on the promenade, walking quietly or enjoying the weather, blending in with the landscape he knows so well.

Antonio Banderas in a black suit and tie at a formal event with a blue background.
Antonio Banderas has kept the house | Europa Press

The story of that mansion is also a fragment of the history of cinema and love. There, Hollywood and Málaga coexisted, English and Spanish, international film shoots and quiet breakfasts by the sea. That duality, that balance between the public and the private, defines both the house and those who lived in it.

Today, as the sun sets over the Marbella coast and the sand caresses the renovated walls of La Calle, the house still keeps secrets. Secrets of movies, of shared laughter, of summer afternoons with Stella del Carmen playing among the palm trees. Although time has passed, the spirit of that golden era still floats in the air.

Melanie Griffith may no longer return to Marbella often, but she left a part of herself there. Antonio Banderas, on the other hand, has made that place his permanent home, among memories, new hopes, and the ever-present sea. So, the mansion by the beach remains alive, transformed, but true to its essence.

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