Los Angeles - Dennis Hopper's sprawling estate in Venice, California, is going on sale this Friday for about $6.2m.
The property, where Hopper lived for more than 20 years, is located a few blocks from the Pacific Ocean and spans 1 450m² over five land parcels.
It includes several structures, including the late actor's 455 m² corrugated-steel house designed by architect Brian Murphy and three townhouses designed by Frank Gehry that Hopper used as office space and family residences.
Listing agent Jane Gavens of Coldwell Banker Previews says buyers also have the option to separately purchase the main residence, which was designed to be a showcase for the actor's art and photography.
The "Easy Rider" star died on May 29 at age 74 after battling cancer.
The property, where Hopper lived for more than 20 years, is located a few blocks from the Pacific Ocean and spans 1 450m² over five land parcels.
It includes several structures, including the late actor's 455 m² corrugated-steel house designed by architect Brian Murphy and three townhouses designed by Frank Gehry that Hopper used as office space and family residences.
Listing agent Jane Gavens of Coldwell Banker Previews says buyers also have the option to separately purchase the main residence, which was designed to be a showcase for the actor's art and photography.
The "Easy Rider" star died on May 29 at age 74 after battling cancer.