"Inside Serge Gainsbourg's Haunted Paris House: A Timeless Museum of Mystique"

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"Inside Serge Gainsbourg's Haunted Paris House: A Timeless Museum of Mystique"
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The Paris home of iconic French singer Serge Gainsbourg, known for his provocative music and rebellious spirit, has opened to the public as the Maison Gainsbourg. Preserved exactly as it was on the day he died in 1991, the house is filled with personal belongings, including a Steinway piano, Gitanes cigarettes, and a typewriter. Gainsbourg's daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg, who is now a renowned actress and singer, spearheaded the preservation project as a way to keep her father's memory alive. The house offers visitors an intimate glimpse into the life of the legendary artist.

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