As a co-host on "Fashion Police," Joan Rivers was known for her biting commentary on red carpet styles and fashion in general, so it's no surprise her personal apartment reflected her penchant for glamour. The late comedian's Upper East Side condo is full of opulent details, including gold plated walls, sumptuous fabrics, and several gorgeous chandeliers. And now, the triplex penthouse has been listed for $28 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The triplex, in which the comedy legend lived for years, is located in what was originally a single-family mansion built in the Gilded Age and sits just off Fifth Avenue, according to Corcoran. There are 11 rooms in the 5,100 square foot penthouse, including four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, two kitchens, a library, music room and ballroom. There are also five fireplaces throughout the residence and two terraces with views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. To get a better look at the condo Joan Rivers called home, check out the photos below.

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Bridget Mallon
Bridget Mallon is a writer, editor, and content strategist with more than a decade of experience in the lifestyle space. She's worked at and led editorial strategy for home sites like The Spruce, MyDomaine, HGTV, Elle Decor, and Apartment Therapy and her words have appeared on Wondermind, Well+Good, The Everygirl, and Sunset.com. When she's not testing out new products or covering the latest trends, you can find her listening to folk music, getting lost in a book store, or working "Arrested Development" quotes into everyday conversations.