Prince’s $10M mansion
By Anjelica Oswald and Paul Schrodt From Business Insider
Prince Rogers Nelson died April 21 at Paisley Park Studios, his estate and studio in Chanhassen,
Named after the Prince song “Paisley Park” and the now defunct record label, the production complex features recording studios, a nightclub, rehearsal space, offices, and private space for the award-winning musician.
Prince spent the majority of his time at the $10 million, 65,000-square-foot space, but he didn’t always live there.
Known far and wide in the state, the space has also become a memorial following Prince’s death. It is likely to be turned into a museum honoring the artist, whose estate has made clear it plans to preserve it and not sell it off.
Though Prince was notoriously secretive about the mansion, these photos offer a glimpse into Prince’s creative hub:
Paisley Park was designed by Los Angeles architect Bret Theony and was completed in 1987.
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The front lobby features second-floor balconies and clouds painted on the walls, as well as pyramidal skylights. Prince’s Love Symbol No. 2 glyph is featured prominently on the floor.
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The estate includes a relaxing music room with Prince’s signature purple hue filling the space.
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The first floor features many production spaces, including recording studios, a sound stage, and a rehearsal hall.
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The lack of windows in the studios allowed him to work without time constraints.
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The second floor features executive offices and private quarters. There is also a vault, which holds Prince’s famous stockpile of unreleased music and master recordings.
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Prince even had a private nightclub that features a dance floor, TVs, and projectors. The room can reportedly hold 1,000 guests.
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In the wake of Prince’s death, fans have turned Paisley Park, renowned in Minneapolis and its outskirts, into a memorial for the musician.
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To see video that gives a tour of the compound go to web site link below