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Tina Turner’s RM329m Lake Zurich holiday home to be turned into a museum
Tina and Erwin bought the luxurious Steinfels estate in the municipality of Stäfa as a holiday retreat in 2021. — Image via Instagram/tinaturner

KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 — The late Tina Turner’s £58 million (RM329 million) Swiss weekend retreat is reportedly set to be turned into a museum.

Her widower Erwin Bach is planning to transform their sprawling waterfront property into a museum showcasing memorabilia from the superstar’s career spanning five decades.

Situated on the lower part of Lake Zurich, half an hour away from Chateau Algonquin in Küsnacht, the mansion is where the couple lived for over twenty years.

The couple bought the century-old, 260,000-square-foot property in the municipality of Stäfa in September 2021.

The 10-building stunning property boasts its own pond, stream, swimming pool and boat deck in the exclusive neighbourhood that is also home to tennis star Roger Federer.

The Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll died last Wednesday aged 83, after years spent battling a string of illnesses.

Her death sparked an outpouring of tributes from around the world.

Daughter-in-law Afida, widow of Tina’s late son Ronnie, told how the loss had come as a shock despite medical treatment having already taken its toll, reported The Mirror.

Afida, a French singer, revealed Tina’s husband Erwin, who she married 10 years ago after a 27-year romance, is set to inherit almost half of her £200 million (RM1.1b) fortune.

Erwin, 67, supported the star through a stroke just after they wed, and donated one of his kidneys when she needed a transplant in 2017.

But Afida, who is the only one left with the Turner name, said it was not clear who would inherit the remainder of Tina’s fortune, as her sons Ronnie and Craig both died before her.

She also claimed that while Tina had raised two of her abusive ex-husband Ike’s sons, she never adopted them.

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