Arcade Fire has listed its converted church/recording studio as up for sale. The space, dubbed Petite Église, is located in Farnham, Quebec and was used to record the band's albums Neon Bible and The Suburbs.
According to RollingStone.com, the space is 15,751 square feet and includes three bedrooms, a large nave, a laundry room, and a kitchen-dining room and large recording spaces. None of the band's gear is included in the sale.
The church is listed on a local real estate website with the following description:
"Charming church which housed a small concert hall, followed by a recording studio also offering accommodation. Its architecture makes it a perfect location for an artist's studio, a place of worship, a cultural, community or other organization."
The band took ownership of the church in 2005 and announced last year that the members had moved out after the roof began collapsing.
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