Several doors from New York’s historic Chelsea Hotel have been sold at auction, BBC reports. Among them was the door to Bob Dylan’s room, which sold for $100,000. Also up for auction was the door to a room occupied by Leonard Cohen and Janis Joplin during an affair widely believed to have inspired Cohen’s “Chelsea Hotel No. 2.” That door went for $85,000, as did the door to Joni Mitchell’s room.

Also up for auction were the doors for rooms occupied by Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Jack Kerouac, and Edie Sedgwick. They were rescued, archived, and sold by former tenant Jim Georgiou, who saw them discarded by the hotel and decided to take action. “For me they were history and beauty and connected to my heart,” he told The New York Times. “They’re precious because there are so many people who’ve been through them.”