Inside Prince’s massive $10 million mansion

Prince spent the majority of his time at the $10 million, 65,000-squarefoot space, but he didn't always live there.

Inside Prince’s massive $10 million mansion
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 the majority of his time at the $10 million, 65,000-squarefoot space, but he didn't always live there. The estate could now become a museum, according to Prince's brother-in-law Maurice Phillips.

Paisley Park was designed by Los Angeles architect Bret Theony and was completed in 1987.



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 lack of windows in the studios allowed him to work without time constraints.
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The estate includes a relaxing music room with Prince’s signature purple hue filling the space.



The first floor features many production spaces, including recording studios, a sound stage, and a rehearsal hall.
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Source: businessinsider.in




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