Home of the Late Prince Will Become a Museum




Residence of the Prince in the area of Minnesota, United States will become a museum tribute to Prince. Prince died at his home in Paisley Park.

Building Paisley Park Studio is the location of the residence of the late Prince which will be used as a museum. The complex of buildings covering an area of approximately 4645 square meters will be composed by the sister-in-law Prince, Maurice Phillips, became the site of the memories that commemorate the life of the singer.

Quoted from the NME, "We will turn Paisley Park into a museum in the Prince's memory," Maurice Phillips, husband of Prince's sister Tyka, of toll The Sun. 

"It would be for the fans. He was all about the fans - this would remember his music, the which is his legacy, "Phillips added. "Prince was always private but would have wanted his music remembered".

For fans who are interested in visiting this place will be able to go directly to the town Minnesota, United States, precisely in Audubon Road, Chanhassen, Paisley Park complex. Up to now there is no further information at the opening of the site to the public, as well as issue fees to be levied for the visit of the Prince relic house. 

As you know, Prince Rogers Nelson or the familiar call Prince, was found dead in the elevator of his home on Thursday. Until now the authorities have not announced the results of the autopsy the bodies of the legend.

The cause of the death of Prince is still unclear, but it was rumored that Prince worked 154 hours continuously before he died.

Prince also had looked lethargic than before. When Record Store Day on April 18, Prince visited the Electric Fetus music store. Max Timander which is working in the Electric Fetus viewed Prince the day it was in bad condition with a pale face.

Respect for the Prince has been done by various musicians such as Mick Jagger, Madonna and Paul McCartney. In fact, President Obama also sent condolences.

 

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