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According to reports, Tina Turner’s £58 million weekend home in Switzerland will become a museum.

Tina Turner’s £58m Swiss weekend retreat to be turned into a museum

The expansive estate in Stäfa is only 30 minutes away from the lakeside country home she shared with her husband Erwin Bach. It is now believed that Tina’s widower intends to use it to showcase items from the late superstar’s career after she passed away last week at the age of 83.

In September 2021, the couple acquired the century-old, 25,000-square-meter estate in the Staefa village. The stunning home has a private stream, pond, pool, and boat deck in the affluent area where tennis legend Roger Federer also resides.

Tina Turner’s £58m Swiss weekend retreat, What will Erwin Bach do with the weekend home?

According to reports, Tina Turner’s widower Erwin Bach would turn her £58 million weekend home in Switzerland into a museum to showcase relics from her life.

Tina Turner's £58m Swiss weekend retreat to be turned into a museum
Tina Turner’s £58m Swiss weekend retreat to be turned into a museum

Amazingly, the expansive estate in Stäfa is only 30 minutes away from the home she shared with her husband Erwin Bach on the shores of Lake Zurich. The Swiss newspapers Blick and The Mirror have reported this. She may now display souvenirs from her work throughout the retreat.

It happens after word spread that a memorial for Tina Turner is being prepared by the city council of Brownsville, Tennessee, where she was born and raised. The most likely location for Turner’s statue is Brownsville’s Heritage Park. Which is close to Carver High School, where she attended as a teenager.

In a message to the publication, Mayor Rawls also discussed the project’s implications for the people of Brownsville. “Tina was an example to the entire globe… She demonstrated to the residents of Brownsville where you begin and your journey to success,” he added.

Brownsville is also home to the Tina Turner Museum, which is devoted to her life and career. A schedule or anticipated installation date for the memorial has not been disclosed by Mayor Rawls. Turner passed away on Wednesday at her home in the Swiss city of Zurich.

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