This is the end of a wait of more than 30 years for enthusiasts of the "man with the head of cabbage": the Maison Gainsbourg, the mythical Parisian home of Serge Gainsbourg and a museum dedicated on the sidewalk opposite, opens on September 20, announced, Sunday, April 2, his daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg.

Since his death in 1991, fans of the "man with the head of cabbage" go on pilgrimage in front of the 5 bis of the rue de Verneuil in Paris (seventh arrondissement). And dream of entering to discover the incredible interior, between musical instruments, memories and trinkets arranged by the singer-songwriter.

"That's my home. I don't know what it is: a sitting-room, a music room, a brothel, a museum...", described Serge Gainsbourg, in April 1979, in the television show "L'hôte du jeudi".

The place, photographed during the lifetime of the artist and the mythical couple he formed with Jane Birkin, entered the collective imagination. Louise Verneuil, musician of the emerging French scene, chose her alias in reference to this address.

Charlotte Gainsbourg, actress and singer, ended the wait, "very happy and touched to announce the opening of the House of Gainsbourg" on September 20, in a statement sent to AFP.

The tour "will begin with the visit of the House (5 bis rue de Verneuil), a dive into the intimate", continues the artist. "Then a stone's throw away, the Museum (14 rue de Verneuil) will retrace the life of my father through his works and his collection of emblematic pieces".

Opening of the ticket office on April 4

Charlotte Gainsbourg "hopes to offer the public a special experience, which will perhaps give a new listening to her work. An experience if possible at the height of what he left us".

Serge Gainsbourg lived for 22 years at 5 bis, whose interior "has remained intact since its disappearance in 1991," write the leaders of the place.

Number 14, in addition to a museum "retracing the life and career of the artist", will offer "a bookshop-boutique and the Gainsbarre, café and piano-bar".

The date of this communication is not chosen at random: this Sunday, April 2, marks the 95th anniversary of the birth of Serge Gainsbourg.

It was a long journey to reach an opening to the public. "In the first ten years, when I was the most sure of the project, it was very complicated to bring it to fruition. And then, I backtracked because it was a little bit what I had left of him, so I kept him as a treasure, "said to AFP Charlotte Gainsbourg, in 2021, the year of the 30th anniversary of the disappearance of her father.

"But when I went to New York - now I'm back in Paris - I distanced myself and I understood that it had to be done," she added.

The Maison Gainsbourg expects to welcome nearly 100,000 visitors per year and will also offer, according to its managers, "cultural programming in situ, digital and outside the walls".

The ticket office opens from Tuesday, April 4, exclusively online (maisongainsbourg.fr). First tickets available for bookings from September to December 2023.

With AFP

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