Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky posing elegantly in front of an urban landscape with a blue sky and clouds.

The funny nickname they've given Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth's mansion

The family has created a natural refuge in Australia, far from Hollywood's noise

The mansion of Chris Hemsworth  and Elsa Pataky in Byron Bay is one of the most impressive homes in all of Australia. Located on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, everyone notices it when passing by. Its size and design have earned it a nickname among the neighbors: "the Hemsworth fortress".

The construction, which took place between 2014 and 2017, has a modern style and is valued at over 30 million dollars. With straight lines, fine materials, and large windows, its architecture is impressive from afar. Even its owners themselves have embraced with humor the nickname given by the community.

A couple, Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth, smiling as they take a selfie on the beach with two girls playing near the sea at sunset.
The family lives focused on calm and contact with nature | Instagram, @elsapataky

Beyond its appearance, the mansion is also a functional home for a large and active family. Inside, not only do Chris, Elsa, and their three children live, but also several animals. The family takes care of dogs, cats, and even horses on the property.

A life away from the noise

The Hemsworth-Pataky family decided to get away from the hustle and bustle of big cities years ago. Since 2015, they chose to settle permanently in Byron Bay, seeking a simpler life. There, they found a balance between nature, work, and family time.

Both Chris and Elsa wanted a peaceful environment to raise their children. The Australian nature offers them space, clean air, and privacy, so their home has become an ideal refuge to disconnect from the pace of Hollywood.

Although they enjoy a private life, they occasionally share moments on social media. They are seen cooking together, playing sports, swimming, or simply enjoying the surroundings. It's a domestic life, but set in a movie-like setting.

A couple walks down the street accompanied by three children, all wearing sunglasses and casual clothes, while an older man walks behind them.
India, Tristan, and Sasha grow up surrounded by nature | Europa Press

Free children, in touch with nature

Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky's children enjoy a different childhood. In Byron Bay, they attend an outdoor school, surrounded by trees and the sea. Everything is part of a family routine focused on contact with nature.

There, the children learn while surfing, horseback riding, or tending the school garden. It's an educational model that prioritizes well-being and physical development. The couple believes it's a healthier and more complete way to grow up.

Elsa Pataky is actively involved in their upbringing and daily life. She takes them to and picks them up from school, accompanies them to their training sessions, and supports their activities. The family routine is simple but deeply meaningful.

The value of the everyday in an extraordinary life

The couple has achieved what many desire: building a real life in the midst of a public career. Far from red carpets and spotlights, they find value in the everyday, and that's what they also seek to pass on to their children.

The family enjoys small gestures like shared meals, walks in the woods, or a day at the beach. Although they live in a mansion, they prioritize emotional connection. For them, true wealth lies in relationships.

Chris and Elsa have proved it's possible to balance fame and normality. Their home in Byron Bay is not just "a fortress," but also a symbol of their way of living. A family life, with strong roots and a conscious present.