Marilyn Monroe: Famous Hollywood actress and model Marilyn Monroe may not be in this world, but her memories are still alive in the minds of her fans and they keep remembering her from time to time. Now once again the actress is in the news regarding the house where she breathed her last. Monroe's house has now been given the status of cultural heritage.
The actress's house was on the verge of collapse
Monroe's historic Los Angeles home was approved by the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday for cultural heritage status in an effort to save it from demolition.
The house was bought by Brina Milsty and her husband, reality TV producer Roy Banks, last year for Rs. 69 crore 72 lakh and they were preparing to demolish it, but now it has been named a historical monument.
12 votes were cast in favour of cultural heritage status
L.A. The Conservancy wrote on X, 'Marilyn Monroe's home in Brentwood is now a Historic-Cultural Monument. Today, the L.A. City Council unanimously approved the nomination for Marilyn Monroe's final home. Thank you to everyone who expressed their support and a big thank you to Councilwoman Tracy Park and the team…'
A total of 12 council votes were cast in favor of granting Monroe's home historic status. The decision was supported by the City Council's Land Use Management Subcommittee and the Cultural Heritage Commission.
Monroe breathed her last in this house
Monroe lived in this 4-bedroom house for 6 months in 1929. She died in the year 1962. The LA Conservancy proposed to give the house cultural status, saying that it bought the house in 1962 when the actress was still active in the industry. Monroe's house is spread over 2,624 square feet. She preferred this house to her big bungalow in Beverly Hills.
Monroe's death is still a mystery
Monroe's beauty is still praised. The death of America's most popular star is still a mystery to the world. According to reports, on August 4, 1962, at the age of 36, she committed suicide by consuming poison.