Inside Prince's massive $10 million mansion where he was found dead by Anjelica Oswald on Apr 28, 2016, 2:49 PM Advertisement
Prince Rogers Nelson died April 21 at Paisley Park Studios, his estate and studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota, outside Minneapolis. 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 a majority of his time at the $10 million, 65,000-square-foot space, but he didn't always live there. The estate could now become a museum, according to Prince's brother-in-law Maurice Phillips. Though Prince was notoriously secretive about the mansion, these photos offer a glimpse into Prince's creative hub: SEE ALSO: Inside the potentially 'messy' future of Prince's $300 million estate Follow Insider pop culture on Facebook Paisley Park was designed by Los Angeles architect Bret Theony and was completed in 1987. Source: CBS2
The front lobby features second-floor balconies and clouds painted on the walls, as well as pyramidal skylights. Prince's Love Symbol #2 glyph is featured prominently on the floor.
The estate includes a relaxing music room with Prince's signature purple hue filling the space.
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