Exceptional property in Mougins: An Enchanted History
This unique property, nestled in Mougins, will appeal to lovers of history and authentic charm. Its exceptional location tells an atypical story, having welcomed many artists, writers and politicians over the years.
One of the most illustrious residents was Edith Piaf, who made her mark on this iconic location in the spring of 1963, shortly before her death. The aura of the iconic singer continues to permeate the walls of this residence.
Georges Simenon, the renowned writer, also chose this place as a source of inspiration. It was here that he wrote several of his most famous novels, including 'La Boule Noire' and 'Les Complices', during his stay in the region. Having moved to Mougins in April 1955, Simenon was captivated by the charm of the place, its exceptional surroundings and the panoramic views that surrounded it.
Finally, the property was also home to Maurice Thorez, a prominent politician, who took up residence here during his career to find rest and serenity.
This property offers much more than just a place to live: it embodies a rich history, tinged with the passions and creations of those who have lived here. A unique opportunity to live in a place steeped in culture, art and memorable moments.
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Main rooms : 6
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