Tina Turner’s £58m Swiss weekend resort is set to be turned into a museum

Tina Turner’s £58m Swiss weekend resort is reportedly set to be turned into a museum.
The sprawling property in Stäfa is just 30 minutes from the villa where she lived with husband Erwin Bach, on the shores of Lake Zurich.
Following Tina’s death last week at the age of 83, it is now claimed her widower plans to feature memorabilia from the late superstar’s career in it.
The couple bought the century-old, 25,000-square-foot property in the village of Staefa back in September 2021.
The stunning property boasts its own pond, creek, swimming pool and boat deck in the exclusive neighborhood that is also home to tennis star Roger Federer.

Honoring her life: Tina Turner’s £58million weekend in Switzerland is reportedly set to be turned into a museum to house memorabilia from her life by her widower Erwin Bach (pictured in 2015)

Unbelievable: The sprawling property in Stäfa is just 30 minutes from the villa she shared with husband Erwin Bach, on the shore of Lake Zurich
According to the Swiss newspaper Blick und The mirrorthe retreat could now be used to display mementos from her entire career.
This comes after it was revealed that the local government of her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee, is planning a memorial for Tina Turner.
The city’s mayor, Bill Rawls Jr., spoke to him recently TMZ and said he intends to erect a statue of the late hitmaker in her memory and has already received support from local leaders.
Turner’s statue would likely stand in Brownsville’s Heritage Park, not far from Carver High School, where she attended as a teenager.
Mayor Rawls also issued a statement to the outlet detailing the impact the project would have on Brownsville residents.
“When Tina took the stage, it was hers. “We want this statue to represent that passion,” he said.

In her memory: A memorial for Tina Turner is being planned by the local government of her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee; She can be seen in 2019
He then briefly addressed the impact the late hitmaker had on residents of her hometown.
“Tina was an inspiration to the whole world … She showed the people of Brownsville that no matter where you start, you have your story of where you end up,” he said.
Brownsville is also home to the Tina Turner Museum, dedicated to her life and work.
Mayor Rawls did not provide a timeline or expected installation date for the monument.
Turner died Wednesday at her home near Zurich, Switzerland.
The actress, who was struggling with various illnesses at the time of her death, died of natural causes.
The hitmaker’s publicist, Bernard Doherty, issued a statement expressing that the singer’s influence on the music industry would be long-lasting.
“With her, the world loses a music legend and role model,” he said via The Independent.

As for the future, the city’s mayor, Bill Rawls Jr., recently spoke to TMZ and said he intends to erect a statue of the late hitmaker in her memory and that he has already received support from local leaders; She can be seen in 2018

Memorabilia: The Tina Turner Museum, dedicated to her life and work, is also located in Brownsville

Passed away in deep sorrow: Turner passed away on Wednesday at her home near Zurich, Switzerland; She can be seen in 2019
Turner spoke up The guard just a month before her death and discussed how she would like to be remembered.
She explained that she wanted her fans to look back on her as the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” As a woman who showed other women that it’s okay to strive for success on your own.”
The late songwriter also opened up about how she’s aging and staying optimistic in her later years.
“It’s the whole adventure of life and I embrace and accept each day with whatever it brings,” she said.