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In the late 1920s, Joséphine Baker moved to an exceptional home in the Paris suburbs. As the “Parisian” teaches us, the property is now on sale for a dizzying amount.
The exceptional house of Joséphine Baker in Vésinet available for an astronomical price
French singer, dancer, actress and resistant. The life of Joséphine Baker is worthy of a film and the love she had for France was given to her during a magnificent ceremony during her, November 30, 2021. First black woman to join the great French figures And only sixth woman in history, the American born in Saint-Louis, in Missouri, in 1906, marked an entire era. Dead at only 68, the artist was married 5 times in her life and she is the mother of 12 children whom she adopted during her life.
Arriving in France very young, Joséphine Baker obtained nationality in 1937 after her marriage to Jean Lion, an industrial sugar broker. A few years earlier, in 1929, she moved to a exceptional residence located in Vésinet, in the Yvelines. In the beautiful oak villa, also known as “Joséphine Baker villa”, lived until 1947 in this superb house which is now put up for sale, as we tell us The Parisian. According to their information, the price to offer this “Large bourgeois house at the end of the 19th centuryconsidered one of the most beautiful in this particularly upscale commune ” was set by its current owner to 20.8 million euros.
A goalkeeper house and an area of 526 m2
For this astronomical price, the future buyer will be able to benefit from a property located in the middle of a 1.4 hectare park and a main villa of a surface of 526 m2 to which are added 236 m2 of basement. Inside the old house of Joséphine Baker, the owner will be able to enjoy four large living rooms spread over two floors and a dozen rooms, living rooms or rooms, as well as three bathrooms and two independent WCs, as our colleagues from Parisian. In the basement, we find in particular A wine cellar and a workshopbut the privileges do not stop there since a caretaker’s house with an area of 64 m2 is also available. A vegetable greenhouse “where Joséphine Baker pushed her vegetables” was also arranged.
For the time being, the villa has not yet found takers, but “Visits” took place, as Le Parisien specifies.