If you’re a longtime admirer of Holly Golightly’s lavish digs from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” here’s your chance to own a piece of cinema history.
According to E! News, the Upper East Side brownstone, which appeared in the classic 1961 film, is going for $8 million.
The role made Audrey Hepburn a star, so the property, listed by Asher Alcobi of Peter Ashe Real Estate, is a must-have for any Hepburn-loving cinephile with deep pockets.
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