The house where he spent his childhood Kurt Cobain

Twenty years ago, on April 5, 1994 at his home in Seattle, committed suicide a famous rock musician, leader of Nirvana, Kurt. After two decades, his work has remained popular throughout the world.





The first years of the life of a famous musician held in Aberdeen. Kurt Cobain's mother, Wendy O'Connor, put up in 2013 to sell the house, where the famous musician spent all his childhood, the house is a two-hour drive south-west of Seattle.



The house is estimated at no less than $ 67,000, currently quoted price is $ 500 000. It is a short walk from the river, in memory of Kurt Cobain, and the family said it would welcome cooperation to turn the house into a museum .



The room Kurt still preserved inscriptions of names of groups - Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin - on the walls and glued a few posters, sometimes these posters he simply patching holes in the walls.



The house was built in 1923. This building with a dull carpet, wooden tiles on some interior walls recently painted with yellow paint. The house is located at East 1st Street in Aberdeen near the southwest coast of Washington.