The $10 million Paisley Park home of the late singer Prince is set to be turned into a museum for fans.

“We will turn Paisley Park into a museum in Prince’s memory,” his brother-in-law Maurice Phillips told The Sun. “It would be for the fans. He was all about the fans — this would remember his music, which is his legacy.”

The 65,000 square foot home was completed in 1987 after three years and was a first of its kind for musical acts at the time. The ground floor consists of production facilities, including recording studios, a sound stage, a large rehearsal hall and a nightclub. Executive offices and Prince’s personal living area make up the second floor.

Reportedly his estate also houses the famous Prince vault, which holds a treasure trove of unreleased songs by the singer; the fate of that music is still to be determined.