Video: Back to the Stone Age: An Unusual Home for the Modern Flintstone Family
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A mammoth vacuum cleaner, a gramophone bird and a garbage shredder lizard … I think many people immediately remembered the American comedy cartoon about the life of Fred Flintstone and his friends in the Stone Age. Now true fans of this story have a unique opportunity to settle in an unusual house, where the interior from the popular TV series has been completely recreated. True, the mansion is worth a fortune - 3.5 million dollars!
The Miracle House is located in Malibu and is now owned by Dick Clark, an American game show host and radio and television legend. Clarke recently put the mansion up for sale, and he has every chance of finding a buyer for a "modern stone age" home. The house was built in a very picturesque place: some of the windows overlook the ocean, some of the mountains. Fred Flintstone himself would envy the opening landscape: without leaving your home, you can admire the Pacific Ocean, the Channel Islands, the Serrano Valley and Los Angeles! In addition, the house is located literally two minutes walk from the beach.
This unusual home has a chic layout, with a wine cellar, a cozy living and dining room with vaulted ceilings, two bathrooms and a lovely bedroom. Apparently, this monastery is intended for a romantic weekend of lovers, whose hearts were united by love … for the Flintstones!
In the near future in Malibu, in addition to the Flintstones' dwelling, another amazing house will appear. French skater Pierre-André Senisergue decided to build a house-skate court here, a layout of which has already been presented in the La Gaite museum in Paris.
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