Prince Overdose Death Paisley Park Museum Tour
Paisley Park has been turned into a museum. Take a look inside!
Nov. 3 2016, Updated 11:01 p.m. ET
Prince's Paisley Park mansion is being turned into a museum and opened to the public. Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery to see inside the vast rooms in the home where the singer tragically overdosed and died in April.
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Prince's Paisley Park home opened 13 rooms as a museum for his fans to visit, so they can experience how the superstar lived before his sudden death.
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Fans left hundreds of gifts for the "Purple Rain" singer after his death.
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Prince was 57 when he died of an overdose in the elevator of the multi-million-dollar mansion.
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The spectacular house in Minnesota was the main residence of the "Raspberry Beret" singer.
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Much of the mansion was decorated in his signature purple.
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The symbol that Prince changed his name to hung in a two story studio on the property.
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Visitors were able to see videos of Prince performing on three giant screens in the house.
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Fans showered love on Prince after he died, lining the streets around his home for days in a vigil for the singer.
A wall-sized portrait of Prince was made before the home opened to the public.
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