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Michael Schumacher and his family | Source: youtube.com/euronewses | Getty Images
Michael Schumacher and his family | Source: youtube.com/euronewses | Getty Images

Inside Michael Schumacher’s $2.9m Spanish Villa Where He Is Said to Spend Winters under Care of Wife & Kids

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Sep 10, 2023
06:00 A.M.

In a tranquil corner of Mallorca, nestled amid stunning Mediterranean landscapes, Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher and his family have found solace in their winter retreat. Amidst the beauty of this Spanish island, they've created a haven where Schumacher's battle for recovery continues, shielded from the public eye.

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As the holiday season approached in December 2022, the Schumacher family gathered for a heartwarming Christmas celebration, sharing a family photo that sent fans into a frenzy of curiosity about the Formula 1 legend's well-being nine years after a fateful skiing accident.

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This festive snapshot, featuring Michael Schumacher's wife, Corinna, their children, and an array of Christmas trees, offered no insight into his health but hinted at a significant development in the Schumacher family's life—a new winter retreat in Mallorca.

For many years, the Schumacher family called a lakeside mansion in Lausanne, Switzerland, their home. This picturesque haven provided them with solace and tranquility. However, persistent reports suggested that they were preparing for a significant change—a "new life" in Mallorca.

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Mallorca holds a special place in the hearts of the Schumacher family. The island, beloved by Formula 1 luminaries, offers not only a tranquil escape but also a close-knit community of friends and peers.

Schumacher himself was known to make helicopter trips to Mallorca and enjoy precious moments at their newly acquired property, which neighbors his friend and former manager, Willi Weber.

The Schumacher family Mallorca home. | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

The Schumacher family Mallorca home. | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

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The ties between Formula 1 and Mallorca extend beyond the Schumacher family, with stars like Nico Hülkenberg and Carlos Sainz also maintaining connections to the island. Even British F1 world champion Nigel Mansell once called Mallorca home.

Schumacher's children, Gina-Maria and Mick Schumacher have been spotted indulging in jet-skiing adventures around the island's stunning bay—a testament to their adaptation to the Mallorcan lifestyle.

The Schumacher family's Mallorca home | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

The Schumacher family's Mallorca home | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

Stricken by a tragic skiing accident in 2013, Schumacher's health necessitated extensive care. To facilitate this, the family reportedly acquired a luxurious $2.9 million villa on the Spanish holiday island of Mallorca.

The decision to spend winters in Mallorca was motivated by the need for change and the desire to ensure that Schumacher receives the best possible care. German magazine Die Bunte reported on Corinna's grand plans for the family in Spain, including the possibility of establishing a horse ranch—a reflection of their deep-rooted passion for equestrian pursuits.

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The Schumacher family's Mallorca home | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

The Schumacher family's Mallorca home | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

This luxurious property boasts stunning sea views, two swimming pools, a large garden, a helipad, and a guest villa. It offers the perfect setting for the Schumacher family to enjoy privacy and comfort while providing the care needed for Schumacher's health.

This estate is also said to be meticulously adapted to cater to Schumacher's medical needs. It boasts the capacity to host a team of 15 dedicated doctors and nurses, providing round-the-clock care—a commitment that comes with a hefty price tag.

A view of the Schumacher family Mallorca home. | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

A view of the Schumacher family Mallorca home. | Source: youtube.com/@euronewses

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Mick, then 23 and following in his father's footsteps in Formula 1, shared this cherished family photo on his Instagram on Christmas Eve. The image featured the young racing talent posing alongside his mother, Corinna, his equestrian sister Gina, and their faithful canine companions.

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An Update on Michael Schumacher's Health

The Schumacher family has become adept at guarding their privacy, ensuring that little is divulged about Schumacher's condition or their personal lives. The location of the family photo remained undisclosed as they carefully navigated the delicate balance between sharing with their fans and respecting Schumacher's privacy.

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So, it's not a wonder that this seemingly cheerful family portrait left fans with more questions than answers, as it revealed nothing about Schumacher's ongoing health battle. In a recent heart-wrenching update on the health of the Formula 1 icon, his close friend Roger Benoit has shared a bleak assessment, describing Schumacher's case as "without hope."

Michael Schumacher on November 27, 2011 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. | Source: Getty Images

Michael Schumacher on November 27, 2011 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. | Source: Getty Images

This revelation comes nearly ten years after the iconic driver's life-threatening skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013. Schumacher's accident, which occurred when he fell and struck his head on a rock, left him with a severe brain injury. He spent an agonizing 250 days in a medically-induced coma before finally returning home.

Since then, the public has rarely caught glimpses of Schumacher, and reports about his condition have been exceptionally scarce. F1 journalist Benoit, known for his close friendship with Schumacher, refused to provide specific details about Schumacher's current state when asked in an interview with Swiss newspaper Blick.

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Michael Schumacher of Germany and Mercedes GP Petronas talks with his wife Corrina on January 25, 2010 in Stuttgart, Germany. | Source: Getty Images

Michael Schumacher of Germany and Mercedes GP Petronas talks with his wife Corrina on January 25, 2010 in Stuttgart, Germany. | Source: Getty Images

Instead, he shared a poignant sentiment Mick stated in a rare interview in 2022, "I would give anything to talk to Dad." According to Benoit, this statement encapsulates the reality of Schumacher's life over the past 3,500 days—a life seemingly devoid of hope.

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Mick, who has followed in his father's footsteps and driven for the Formula 1 team Haas, expressed the profound void created by the accident. He yearns for conversations with his father about motorsport, conversations that have become a rarity since the accident. These unspoken words, once taken for granted, now weigh heavily on Mick's mind.

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In Netflix's 2021 documentary, "Schumacher," Schumacher's wife, Corinna, broke her eight-year silence regarding the accident. She acknowledged that her husband is "different" since the injury but stressed that he is still "here." The family continues to live together and strives to provide Schumacher with comfort and a sense of their enduring bond.

The Schumacher Family's Life Now

The rare insight offered in the Netflix documentary "Schumacher" sheds light on their journey, highlighting their resilience, love, and protective nature. Corinna shared that Schumacher, although "different" since the injury, continues to display incredible strength every day.

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She expressed her belief that "guardian angels" watched over him during his racing career, and she never blamed fate for the tragic accident. She tearfully expressed her deep longing for her husband, emphasizing that it's not just her who misses him; the entire family feels his absence keenly.

Mick Schumacher on September 3, 2023 in Monza, Italy. | Source: Getty Images

Mick Schumacher on September 3, 2023 in Monza, Italy. | Source: Getty Images

Corinna recalled one of Schumacher's last statements before the accident—an idea to escape unfavorable skiing conditions in the Alps by flying to Dubai for skydiving.

Little did they know that this would be one of the final conversations between husband and wife before the catastrophic accident that left Schumacher in a coma for six months. Since then, the Schumacher family has chosen to live together, engage in therapy, and collectively care for Schumacher at their home.

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Corinna emphasized their commitment to ensuring Schumacher's comfort and their determination to maintain a sense of family and unity the way Schumacher preferred. Despite the adversity they face, they protect Schumacher's privacy with the same dedication he showed in safeguarding theirs.

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