Laura Pausini Museum revealed to fans: "I'm not dead, but the museum is already there."

Solarolo (Ravenna), September 7, 2025 – Neverland for Michael Jackson, Graceland for Elvis Presley, Lucio Dalla's house, Maria Callas's house. In short, the idea of transforming one's home into a museum is nothing new for a music star. But there's something that sets the Pausini family home apart from all the others: the object of so much attention and affection from fans around the world is alive and well, and she's preparing to inaugurate it and be its first visitor . And she herself emphasized this shortly after 4:30 p.m. as she left her Solarolo home: "I'm not dead, but the museum is already there." So she said before singing Grignani's "La mia storia tra le dita" to her fans.

“Ah well,” Pausini had already commented in recent days with her usual frankness, “if they had done it to me after I was dead I wouldn't have been able to visit it, but instead I want to see it!”
Laura Pausini is in Romagna for one of her family visits, but these haven't been days of total relaxation. Yesterday she immersed herself in the warmth of her audience at the PalaCattani in Faenza , where she gathered 2,000 members of her Laura4u.com fan club (photo) , giving a show of music and words with her usual, casual use of the various foreign languages she knows.
A multitude of nationalities and origins , with a large presence of young people and very young people who were not yet born when the victory at the Sanremo Giovani in 1993 opened the doors to success for Laura .

She herself recalled the birth of the fan club upon her return to Sanremo, and she did so in her usual joking way: "I left that gate," she told her supporters today, "to go to Sanremo where no one cares. Then a week later, when we saw those tents outside, we began our adventure, little by little, building a real fan club."
Today, shortly after 5:30 PM, Laura's fans were the first to enter the house where the artist grew up with her musician father Fabrizio, her teacher mother Gianna, and her younger sister Silvia. The house has officially been transformed from a fan club headquarters into a museum.
Inside are records, clothes, photos, objects, and mementos from the 30-year career of the student from Solarolo, who began singing about her romantic misadventure and went on to dominate stages around the world, in an artistic career still in full swing.
Thousands of people stood outside the Pausini family villa, with two large murals featuring Laura in the foreground. They had been waiting for hours just for her and the long-awaited ribbon-cutting ceremony. Meanwhile, her songs in the various languages Laura has recorded in were blasting from the loudspeakers, sparking enthusiasm among the many nationalities present, including many South Americans. And at 4:36 PM, the eagerly awaited Laura emerged , wearing a jacket and dark sunglasses.
The first visits for everyone, with admission tickets, will be possible starting next week.
İl Resto Del Carlino