Solène Delinger 15:08 p.m., May 29, 2023, modified at 15:11 p.m., May 29, 2023

Tina Turner breathed her last on Wednesday, May 24, leaving behind a colossal musical legacy, composed of unforgettable hits like "The Best" or "We don't need another hero". While tributes to the singer are multiplying, her husband, German producer Erwin Bach, has reportedly decided to turn their holiday home in Switzerland into a museum.

The world lost a huge music star on Wednesday, May 24: Tina Turner, the "Queen of Rock & Roll", died that day at the age of 83, after fighting a "long illness". Since the announcement of his death, tributes have multiplied. From Beyoncé to Kelly Rowland to her daughter-in-law Afida Turner, many stars salute the memory of the diva, who leaves behind a legendary musical legacy. "She had been very ill for two years. She held up like few people, but I didn't think she would leave so quickly... Only five months after his son, "moved Afida Turner, the widow of Roonie Turner, in the columns of the Parisian.

Tina Turner's husband wants to expose the star's memories

Faced with the dismay of relatives and fans of Tina Turner, Erwin Bach, the husband of the singer, would, according to the Mirror, have had the idea to transform their holiday home in Switzerland into a museum so that everyone can gather and immerse themselves in the memories of the career of their idol. The couple had bought this house only two years ago, in 2021. It is located in the village of Staefa, Switzerland.