Take a Peek Inside Prince's Lavish Estate in Minnesota
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Located 20 minutes from Minneapolis in Chanhassen, MN, Paisley Park was more than just a home for Prince. It was where he wrote, recorded, and even performed. The 65,000 square foot, $10 million estate which sits on nine acres of land was completed in 1988 as a place for Prince to live and work away from the chaos of Hollywood and New York City.
The world was shocked and heartbroken when the “Diamonds and Pearls” artist was found dead in this home on April 21, 2016 at age 57. But just six months later, the artist’s dream of opening Paisley Park to the public came true when it began welcoming fans from all over the world for tours.
This massive compound is a place you have to see to believe. Check out these photos of this amazing purple palace.
A Sprawling Estate
The 65,000 square foot complex looks like an office building from the outside. But inside, visitors get a peek inside the life of a musical genius.
A Creative Sanctuary
Inside the colorful entryway, clouds are painted on the walls. Visitors are greeted by photos of the iconic artist all around.
Recording Studios
Paisley Park wasn’t just a place for Prince to record. Legendary artists like Madonna and Stevie Wonder also made music here. The space was home to four recording studios and a video editing suite.
All of the Looks
Prince was known as much for his custom made outfits as his music. Many of his most iconic looks are on display for visitors at Paisley Park.
A Serious Shoe Collection
And where there are clothes, there are just as many shoes!
A Place to Eat
The kitchen area includes several booth spaces for eating.
And Watch Basketball
Here’s another view of the kitchen area which has a couch, where Prince was reportedly known to watch Minnesota Timberwolves games.
An Everlasting Presence
Here is another image of the colorful hallway, where a painting of Prince’s eyes follow visitors through the space.
A Place For Performances
The home of a great musician has to have space for shows. Paisley Park’s 3,400 square foot NPG Music Club did not disappoint. The space still hosts DJ dance parties and performances.
A Quiet Place to Create
Prince was known for being a recluse. His home was full of quiet corners to write and create.
Art All Around
It should come as no surprise that purple is prominent throughout the home. Many of the rooms include painted murals.
A Bedroom Oasis
Large windows make this bedroom one of the few spaces in the home that welcomes in the light.
A Bathroom Retreat
The double sinks and the soaking tub make this bathroom a great place to get away.
So Many Instruments
Prince was known to play most of the instruments on many of his records. And most of those instruments are stored at Paisley Park.
A Wall of Awards
The purple walls are covered with gold records, photos and awards from an amazing career.