The Original Link is at the bottom,
when I saw this come up on FB
I just had to share the Story & Photos....
Make sure you go visit The Original Article
by Viralnova
A Rich Woman Abandoned This Apartment In 1942. What They Just Found Inside Is Incredible.
Madame de Florian was a French socialite and actress who fled to the south of France during World War II. She kept her apartment in Paris on the Right Bank near the Opéra Garnier, though, in case she wanted to return. However, she never went back to it after the war. Since 1942, the apartment has been sitting untouched, until recently when an auctioneer entered her apartment. What he found was a time capsule, full of treasures.
(original copy from article)
Link at Bottom
Beautifully Preserved in Dust
What a wonderful Vanity
Taxidermy is wonderful, but I Love the Mickey Mouse
What Treasures
A Portrait of the Original Owner
Hope you're all staying Warm inside,
I am like many across the country
staying put with the
Snow Storm & Freezing Temps
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I just saw this recently. How amazing! So many beautiful things.
ReplyDeleteTry and stay warm with all of the snow storms we've been getting!
Happy New Year, Cheryl!
Debbie
Oh be still my heart. I could just move right in and be in heaven happiness. Happy New Year...
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl: I saw that link on FB, too, and imagined just how wonderful it must be to explore all the nooks and crannies in the apartment. Wasn't she beautiful?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the link so we could read more about it.
Stay inside and warm, my friend. Heck of a start to the new year, isn't it? brrrrrrrr
xoxo
Donna
This is incredible. I want to find one of those - lol!
ReplyDeleteHi, Cheryl
ReplyDeleteWasn't this an amazing story about the Paris apartment and the untouched valuables after all of those years!!! Wish I could have been there to buy some of the auctioned off goodies...I'm sure they went for lots of money!
It's funny we are all telling your to stay warm! It was 72 degrees here in Central California...you know the area!
hugs,
Teresa
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