PRINCE'S PAISLEY PARK COMPLEX OPENS TO PUBLIC AS MUSEUM!

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Published Friday, October 07, 2016
PRINCE'S PAISLEY PARK COMPLEX OPENS TO PUBLIC AS MUSEUM!

The late popular world renown musician Prince Rogers Nelson who died on April 21, 2016 from accidental painkiller overdose had his Paisley park residence which also doubled as his studio complex open to the general public yesterday Thursday 6 October 2016.


Prince's Paisley Park studios was situated at the highbrow Chanhassen area of Minnesota was built following the


musician's huge 1985 success from the movie and song 'Purple Rain', the studio complex which once floated a full fledged record label 'Paisley Park Records' was also in active partnership with the Warner Bros Corporation.


Prince spent the bulk of his time at his huge 65,000ft complex which is worth a whooping $10million, built by Los Angeles Architect Theory and completed in 1987.


The complex boasts of private quarters, executive offices, a vault holding his unreleased songs and master recordings,


a night club with dance floor, a relaxation room, sound stage, recording studios, a mini 1000 seater theatre with TVs and projectors.


The complex has at it's welcoming hall an urn containing ashes of the late musician and it's now officially a museum dedicated to the memory of the great musician with it's doors enflung open for the general public to see the very private side of Prince.

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