John Lennon lived in an impressive penthouse during ‘The Lost Weekend’
When John moved out with Pang, they lived in a luxurious 1920s Manhatten penthouse on East 52nd Street. According to Livingetc, the penthouse, now a renovated home, went on the market in Feb. 2021 for $5.5 million with Brown Harris Stevens.
“The 4,000-square-foot, three-story apartment has five bedrooms and four bathrooms, a modern living room, dining room, and a vast chef’s kitchen, whose interior is designed to reflect quintessential French countryside charm and sensibility,” Livingetc writes.
“The 4,000-square-foot, three-story apartment has five bedrooms and four bathrooms, a modern living room, dining room, and a vast chef’s kitchen, whose interior is designed to reflect quintessential French countryside charm and sensibility,” Livingetc writes.
The apartment also has other amenities such as a media room, a two-level dressing room with a rotating clothes rack, and a private terrace with views of the East River. From this terrace, John once claimed he saw a UFO.
“Initially designed by the American-Hungarian architect Emery Roth, who is recognized for his Beaux-Arts and Art Deco structures, the exterior of the building showcases the classic charisma towering above the prestigious riverside neighborhood,” Livingetc continues. One room has elaborate wooden moldings and a huge chandelier. It’s unknown when John sold the apartment and for how much, but it’s now worth a lot of money.
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