Recently a 2010 video of John Schnatter — the CEO and so-called "Papa" of Papa John's Pizza — ordering pizza online for the first time has resurfaced on the internet. Making its rounds seven years after it was filmed, the video was originally created to show off the brand's new website. But it's catching attention today for another reason: Schnatter's insanely over-the-top mansion.

The 40,000-square foot home in Louisville, KY was designed by Don Evans, an Orlando-based architect, Homes of the Rich notes. It includes a multi-level subterranean garage that features not one or two but 22 parking spaces.

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Plus, there's an office for valet parking, a built-in car wash, and a giant motorized turntable to help move limousines. There's even an elevator to take you between the two floors.

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Based on aerial shots of the property, Schnatter also has a pool and man-made pond, glass atrium, guest house, and mini topiary garden. It's all too much to handle.

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