Inside, a painting by Giovanni Boldini was found, a portrait of the apartment’s owner herself Madame de Florian.
The painting was sold for 2.1 million euros and the rest of the items inside of the apartment would be worth thousands as well.
The apartment is like a history lesson, showing what life was like during that time in Paris.
Stepping into this apartment is like stepping into history.
The apartment was able to remain abandoned and untouched because Madame de Florian continued paying the rent until her death in 2010 at the age of 91. Despite paying the rent, she never returned.
Watch the video below to see more of this gorgeous apartment, and be sure to marvel at Boldini’s inspired painting. As always, let us know what you think of this story in the comments section.
Credits: Themetapicture
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