He may have tragically passed away 21 years ago, but Kurt Cobain is a name that will forever be in the headlines, and this Cobain-classified is yet another shining example of exactly why.

Pointed out by the guys at Consequence of Sound, Airbnb is actually renting out Cobain’s former Californian apartment, the very place where he penned one of Nirvana’s most popular hits, the breaking ‘Heart-Shaped Box’.

The apartment is a one-bedroom dwelling located in the Fairfax/Melrose neighbourhood of Los Angeles and is where Kurt and Courtney Love spent time together in 1991 and 1992.

The owner of the apartment, Brandon, writes in the listing, “at the time, Kurt was focused on song writing and his artwork, much of which was created in the apartment, he was particularly into painting during this time and even decorated the walls in the living room and bedroom. His favourite spot in the house: the bathtub. In it, he wrote the song ‘Heart-Shaped Box.’”

The once Cobain occupied place will set sleepers back $150.00 night, and if you’re looking to kick around for a bit longer, it’ll only sting you $798.00 a week and $3800.00 per month, not too bad if you are a Cobain fanatic and/or looking for a place to crash for a period of time whilst in LA.

The website displays many pictures of the apartment now which you can see here, and notably, after we watched the massively anticipated and official Cobain documentary Montage of Heck, we can confirm that the place certainly looks a little more inviting than it did in the early ’90s.

The Brett Morgen directed and Frances Bean Cobain produced doco hits Aussie cinema screens for a limited run on Thursday 7 May, we’ve seen the film and can confirm that it is as heartbreaking as the trailer suggests, as well as providing some shocking revelations.

AUSTRALIAN CINEMAS SCREENING MONTAGE OF HECK

NSW

George St
Macquarie
Castle Hill
Liverpool
Burwood
Papamatta
Bondi Junction
Campbeltown
Top Ryde
Shellharbour
Tuggerah
Glendale
Miranda
Coffs Harbour
Albury
Broadway
Wetherill Park
Penrith
Chatswood Westfield
Charlestown
Leichhardt
Verona
Byron Bay
Newtown
Opera Quays

Victoria

Sunshine
Southland
Jam Factory
Knox
Fountain Gate
Crown Casino
Geelong
Karingal
Doncaster
Rivoli
Bendigo
Highpoint
Melbourne Central
Victoria Gardens
Kino
Dendy Brighton
Westgarth
Carlton
Yarraville
Ballarat

Queensland

Indooroopilly
Chermside
Garden City
Maroochydore
Robina
Australia Fair
Cairns City
Barracks

Western Australia

Inaloo
Carousel
Luna
Luna on Essex
Warwick
Joondalup
Midland
Mandurah

South Australia

Marion
Norwood
East End
Mitcham

Tasmania

Hobart
Launceston

ACT

Electric
Canberra

Northern Territory

Darwin

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