It is possible to stay in the former Provençal house of Charles Aznavour. A true icon of French culture, it was in his villa located in Mouriès, in Bouches-du-Rhône, that the singer died in 2018.
Died on October 1, 2018, at the age of 94, it was in his Provençal farmhouse “Aïgo Claro”, in Mouriès, that Charles Aznavour spent his last moments. Bought in 2020 by its neighbor and transformed into a guest house, it is now possible to stay there for a few days, as highlighted by our colleagues from BFMTV.
A good way to delve into the singer's life, currently retraced through the biopic Mr Aznavour, in theaters since October 23, 2024.
A house for 2.4 million euros
Indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa and cinema room are available in the 660 m2 Provençal villa. Located in the Alpilles regional natural park, the house was put on the market in 2019, at a price of 2.4 million euros. It was a neighbor, wishing to preserve the place, who ended up buying it.
According to BFMTVthe entire accommodation, which can accommodate 16 people, would cost around €6,500 for 7 nights. After checking on the booking.com website, renting a room or apartment for a week would cost from €895 to €2,181 over the January period.
Located halfway between Arles and Salon-de-Provence, in the heart of three hectares of land dotted with hundreds of olive trees, it is there that the Franco-Armenian singer decided to settle down, at the beginning of the 1990s.