The childhood home of Lars Ulrich is up for sale at a price of 48 million Danish kroner, which is about $6.85 million U.S. dollars.
In an interview posted by Blabbermouth.net, Lars stood outside the home and pointed toward an upper window to where he played his drums. He said: “That was the room where I had all my posters and the room where I had my stereo and all my records and all 700 posters of Deep Purple, right in there.”
He lived there for 17 years and there’s a video is posted online of him revisiting the home. Its located in Hellerup, the most fashionable part of the municipality of Gentofte, in eastern Denmark.