Ever since Serge Gainsbourg’s death in 1991, fans have flocked to his house in Paris, plastering the walls with scrawled…

Ever since Serge Gainsbourg’s death in 1991, fans have flocked to his house in Paris, plastering the walls with scrawled tributes. Now his daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg is opening the doors of the residence to the public, as part of a cultural institution that includes a museum, café and concept store.

Starting Sept. 20, visitors will be allowed into the 1,400-square-foot maisonette, which the actress and singer has preserved as a kind of mausoleum for her father, a seminal force in French culture best known for his erotic 1969 duet with her mother Jane Birkin, on “Je t’aime…moi non plus,” a song banned in several countries due to its overtly sexual content.

See more at WWD.com

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