Although this San Francisco house was always pretty iconic due to the hilarious Mrs. Doubtfire film, it became even more so after the tragic death of Robin Williams in 2014.
Now people visit the house and take photo's outside to remember the actor and the 1993 film.
It is now up for sale for $4.5 million (€4 million) and is situated in the city’s up-market Pacific Heights.
While the exterior was used as Robin William's ex wife's house, the interior scenes were actually filmed at a warehouse, although the kitchen and sitting room in the film look just like the real house.
The current owner has lived there since 1997 but is leaving to retire in the wine country.
While the novelty of it being the house from the film is enough to make this house in demand, it is also stunning on the inside, with 4 bedrooms, original woodwork, granite and great lighting.
All images via Stevegothelf.com
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