Architect's house and place of history 245 m2 with garden - Meudon
If you're passionate about opera, history, architecture and the maritime world, this is the house for you.
Located on the Avenue du Château (a protected site designed by Lenôtre under Louis XIV), this house has been restored to serve a magnificent project: paying tribute to the opera ‘The Flying Dutchman’, written and composed by Richard Wagner when he lived within these walls.
The architect Jacques Émile LECARON and the owners have fully invested themselves in this project to create a houseboat that is a true ode to the memory of the place where Wagner's opera was born.
Entering this home is like stepping into a boat, starting with its magnificent glass terrace overlooking the ‘Officers’ wardroom'.
On the garden level, the cathedral living room is impressive with its boat-deck floor, which opens onto a landscaped garden through a majestic sail-shaped bay.
A mezzanine in the shape of a ship's hull (or a theatre basket...) overlooks this living room.
On the upper floors are the living quarters for the crew and officers, with 5 bedrooms, bathrooms and a balcony/terrace.
This semi-detached house with around 9 rooms will appeal to a family committed to this work of remembrance, while at the same time being invited to write its own page of history.
This highly sought-after address in Meudon Bellevue offers a high level of comfort and lifestyle in a very privileged environment (close to the observatory terrace, parks, forest, schools, shops and SNCF train station).
Resident’ parking in front of the property (GPSO season ticket required).
A 10 minute walk from the Institut Notre-Dame and ‘La Source’ (school, collège, lycée).
Information and visits 7 days a week.
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