Freycinet barge receiving the public
Freycinet barge receiving the public
This Freycinet barge built in 1948 in Belgium is moored on the Canal de l’Ourcq and extends 38m long and 5m wide facing the Parc de la Villette.
A true place of cultural and artistic life on the Canal, this floating establishment open to the public meets standards and can be used directly for a professional activity.
It consists of a covered terrace of 70m2, a small half-level room of 20m2 entirely under period glass roof and a large parquet floor performance hall of 100m2 with a generous volume and 3m high ceilings and equipped a bar and a stage.
The boat is approved to accommodate 198 people on board in quayside reception format and has the necessary authorizations for the activities “meeting room and show”, “educational establishment” and “restaurant and drinking establishment”.
The private part extends at the rear of the boat over 25m2 and consists of the wheelhouse, a small equipped kitchen, a toilet and a sleeping area with sleeping area and bathtub as well as plenty of storage space.
The barge is in perfect working order and has a 185 HP GM engine in perfect condition and a 42KVA generator. Its community navigation certificate is valid until 2024, the last survey plan is valid until July 2024, a new survey plan with hull expertise will be carried out at the end of the sale. The operating report issued by the Paris Police Prefecture is valid until April 2025.
This extraordinary place will appeal to professional project leaders but also to lovers of unusual living spaces since the boat can be fully transformed into a home.
Metro: Corentin Cariou, Ourcq
Property not subject to the Energy Performance Diagnosis.
Additional information
- 1 Bedroom
- Outdoor space : 60 SQM
- Proceeding : Non
Energy Performance Certificate
Agency fees
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The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr