Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith are selling their home.

The Daily Mail is reporting that the couple, who recently filed for divorce, is selling their Los Angeles mansion for a record $15.9 million. Known as the Isidor Eisner Estate for its first owner, the 1925 Hancock Park mansion was designed by Hoover Dam architect Gordon B. Kaufmann. Griffith and Banderas combined two properties to create the mansion.

The mansion, which includes a recording studio, 11 bathrooms, four fireplaces and an elevator, is considered to be the most expensive house sold in Los Angeles. The couple lived in the house since 1999.

The couple split up last year after 18 years of marriage. They have one daughter together named Stella.

Griffith cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for ending her marriage to the Spanish actor. Both of them moved on as Banderas is going out with Nicole Kumpel, a Dutch investment consultant. The "Puss in Boots" star recently told The Olive Press that he's taking it slowly with his new leading lady.

"We are in the process of getting to know each other. She is shy and doesn't have anything to do with my work, which is no bad thing," he said.

As for Griffith, she has been keeping busy. According to the Daily Mail, Griffith was seen last week at the gym. She is in the process of getting her "Antonio" tattoo removed from her right arm.

Earlier this year, Banderas said that he had nothing but love for Griffith. In an interview with E! News, he explained that despite their history, he sees her as an actress first, which is why the two recently teamed up.

"And she's also the person that I loved, that I love, and will always love," he added.