Tina Turner found peace at her Swiss estate on Lake Zurich
She moved into Villa Algonquin in 1998 with partner Erwin Bach
Initially, she rented the estate due to restrictions on foreigners buying property in Switzerland
In 2013, Turner became a Swiss citizen and purchased Villa Algonquin for $76 million
The estate hosted her wedding and was where she passed away
Villa Algonquin boasted lavish features like ivy-covered walls and beautiful gardens
The gates had an "Algonquin" inscription and requested no deliveries before noon
The property spanned 59,427 square feet, including a four-story main building and a boathouse
Ownership changed in 2020, but Turner and Bach remained as renters
Fans gathered at the gates to pay tribute, leaving flowers, notes, and candles