Museum · Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin

La maison historique de Serge Gainsbourg

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La maison historique de Serge Gainsbourg is the legendary French singer-songwriter's former residence on rue de Verneuil in the Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin district of Paris. This unassuming townhouse, with its iconic black-painted facade covered in graffiti from fans, has been preserved as a museum dedicated to Gainsbourg's life and career. Inside, visitors can explore the rooms where he lived, worked, and hosted fellow artists, including his cluttered study, music room, and eclectic collection of art and memorabilia. The museum offers a deeply personal experience, with original furnishings, photographs, and personal items that evoke the bohemian spirit of the man behind classics like 'Je t'aime... moi non plus'. The garden, where Gainsbourg often relaxed, is also open to visitors. It's a must-visit for fans of French music and culture.

Don't miss

  • See Gainsbourg's original study and music room with his instruments
  • View the extensive collection of art and personal photographs
  • Walk through the garden where Gainsbourg spent time
  • Admire the graffiti-covered facade, a tribute from fans
  • Explore the temporary exhibition space dedicated to his career

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Ways to visit La maison historique de Serge Gainsbourg

You can visit on your own (paid entry; book online to skip lines. check the official website for current prices and availability). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Book tickets in advance as entry is timed and often sells out.
  • Photography is allowed in most areas, but no flash.
  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages.
  • No large bags or backpacks; leave them at your hotel.

A bit of history

Serge Gainsbourg lived in this house from 1969 until his death in 1991. After his passing, his daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg preserved the property as a museum, opening it to the public in 2023 to share his legacy.

Common questions

Is the museum open every day?

It's typically closed on Mondays and some public holidays. Check the official site for exact hours.

Can I visit without a reservation?

Walk-ins are possible but not guaranteed; reservations are strongly recommended.

Is there a gift shop?

Yes, a small shop sells books, music, and souvenirs.

How long did Gainsbourg live here?

He lived here from 1969 until his death in 1991.

Can I take photos?

Yes, without flash. Some areas may have restrictions.

Is the house still owned by the family?

Yes, it is managed by the Gainsbourg family estate.

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