An iconic symbol of mid-century Hollywood glamor is on sale for the first time in history.

The Stahl House, a two-bedroom residence that features sweeping views of Los Angeles, has been listed for $25 million.

The Pierre Koenig-designed masterpiece of modernism, built with glass and steel on the edge of a Hollywood Hills cliff, cost its owners just a little over $50,000 to buy and build back in the 1950s.

William Baker, the architecture director of The Agency, represents the listing.

Within hours of the home hitting the market, Baker received hundreds of inquiries, per the Los Angeles Times , proving the astronomical pricetag won’t prohibit history and architecture enthusiasts.

Back in 1954, Buck and Carlotta Stahl acquired the small, sloping lot in the Hollywood Hills for $13,500.

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