Claude François: his last Parisian penthouse, for sale for almost 1 million euros

The impressive Parisian apartment has risen to the rank of collector’s property. Spread over an area of ​​72.36 square meters under the Carrez Law, the place has a 4m balcony2a living space with a view of the Eiffel Tower and a private 62m roof terrace2offering a panoramic view of the capital. Located at the top of a modern building “ identifiable by its vertical windows and a minimalist colonnade »the penthouse with open-plan spaces allows great freedom of layout.

The apartment that was his last residence

An eternal perfectionist and stickler for details, Claude François tries to straighten a wall light in his bathroom while he takes a bath in his Parisian apartment. In contact with the partially exposed electrical wires, his fingers remained stuck to the copper: he was electrocuted on March 11, 1978. A true phenomenon during his lifetime, the interpreter of That year sees its myth further reinforced by its spectacular disappearance. Restored to bring in light, the apartment was modified after the artist’s death. Kitchen and bathroom have been moved to create a pleasant living space that is more open to the outside.

Claude François’ penthouse is put up for sale for €950,000 by the agency Collectible Architecture.

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