Welcome to Aigo Claro, a Provençal farmhouse with typical charm in which a monument of French song lived for many years.
Located in the heart of the Alpilles in Mouriès, between Arles and Salon-de-Provence, the 660 square meter property is set back from an imposing black gate and extends over more than 3.5 hectares of land. Enough to stay away from prying eyes, like the paparazzi. A feeling of absolute tranquility, so dear to the artist, reigned supreme in the house and its surroundings.
Steeped in history, this residence served as a Provençal paradise for the singer of “Emmenez-moi” during the many summers he spent there recharging his batteries. It is also here that he took his last breath on October 1, 2018. Bought by Richard, Charles Aznavour’s neighbor, in 2020, this property preserves the singer-songwriter’s legacy in many ways. respects.
Starting with the large living room with terracotta tiles and a period fireplace, an invitation to conviviality and the sharing of beautiful evenings. There is no denying that the Aigo Claro is an exceptional property which offers no less than 16 beds. And here, it’s impossible to get bored! In the main building there is a billiards table, a cinema room and a library. While a biopic on the most internationally famous French singer put Tahar Rahim at the top of the bill last year, the splendid property where he lived is now available for rent on Airbnb.
On the kitchen side, it is fully equipped with its American refrigerator, its cooker and its integrated hood and the Provençal yellow gives it a comforting chic country atmosphere. We have no doubt that the singer of “La Bohème” must have spent good times behind the stove there.
As for the sleeping area, it is not to be outdone with eight very comfortable bedrooms, all except one with their own bathroom. Immaculate or more colorful like this one, they do not lack style and promise serene nights to each of their occupants.
As a bonus, a good-sized indoor swimming pool (18×6 meters), a tennis court, a complete gym, a sauna, a jacuzzi and a ping-pong table complete the premises. As for the house’s vast garden, where no fewer than 600 olive trees grow, it has always held a special place in the heart of the French Frank Sinatra since he produced between 300 and 500 liters of olive oil there each year, his favorite hobby. This olive grove is now the delight of travelers who have booked their relaxing stay via Airbnb.
And yes, whether you are heritage lovers and/or fans of the singer, you can stay in this emblematic place, provided you book a full week, for the modest sum of 6,998 euros. The Airbnb ad specifies that a minimum of seven nights is required to enjoy this enchanting area, and that reservations for next summer are already numerous.