Tina Turner's £58m Swiss retreat to be transformed into museum by singer's widower
28.05.2023 - 15:01
/ ok.co.uk
Earlier this week, the world received the devastating news that rock and roll icon, Tina Turner, had passed away at her home in Stäfa, Switzerland. Just four days after her death, recent reports have emerged that her £58 million Swiss retreat will be transformed into a museum dedicated to the star’s life and career by her husband, Erwin Back - according to The Mirror.The sprawling property is just half an hour away from the mansion she shared with her husband, which is located on the banks of the stunning Lake Zurich.
Plenty of flowers have been laid outside the house by fans already, who have travelled far and wide to honour the late star. The news of the singer’s memorabilia being showcased at the home comes via Swiss newspaper, Blick, who revealed that it would be a tribute to Tina’s successful career in the music industry.
As well as the news of Tina’s death sparking tributes from fans around the world, other famous faces and those closer to home also spoke about her passing. From Beyoncé, Cher, and even former United States president Barack Obama offering their condolences and paying their respects, all expressed their deep sadness while celebrating the rock and roll queen’s immense success.
The singer’s daughter in law, French singer Afida, also opened up about how the loss had come as a shock to the family, despite the medical treatment she was receiving taking its toll.The 46 year old, who was married to Tina’s late son, Ronnie, said: “Firstly, Tina is my mother-in-law, and secondly the biggest rock ’n’ roll icon.” “I want to pay homage to the icon that she is, but equally as her daughter-in-law. [Before her death] Tina was very rarely there as she was going through medical treatment.
“But it was a shock. She is
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