Inside Robert Lewandowski’s incredible £7million apartment in Warsaw complete with a golf simulator – The Sun | The Sun

ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI knows where his roots are.

Despite being based in Germany since 2010 and then moving to Barcelona this summer, the striker was happy to splash £7million on a deluxe pad in his home city of Warsaw back in 2016.





Standard flats in the Zlota 44 tower block range between £242,000 to £1.9m, with the more pricey apartments costing up to £7m.

Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind designed the 192-metre tall block and ensured the property was fully stocked with all Lewandowski will need.

There's a state-of-the-art sports and recreation centre, a private cinema, golf simulator and wine tasting room, according to Luxurious Magazine.

Lewandowski, who rakes in £165,000 in his first season as Barca but will earn more each year, said: "Choosing my new apartment was based on practical considerations.

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"The tower provides some of the best residences in Poland, whilst the sports and recreation centre allows me to complete my training program in the highest quality surroundings.

"It is important in my profession to always have world-class training facilities on hand and now I’m just a short elevator ride from a full-size swimming pool, fully-equipped gym, luxury spa area, as well as treatment and massage rooms.

"This was essential for me as it allows me at any given moment to complete my training program in the best surroundings."

Lewandowski is widely considered one of the best strikers of his generation.

He was cruelly denied the Ballon d'Or in 2020 when the award was scrapped due to Covid after he spearheaded Bayern Munich to Champions League glory.




The Polish hero spent eight successful years at the Allianz Arena, winning the Bundesliga title every season.

He also smashed in a staggering 344 goals in 375 games for the club before deciding he wanted out in the summer.

Despite being in £1billion of debt, Barcelona somehow stumped up £42.5m to sign him following Sergio Aguero's retirement.





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