
Family members of the late Hollywood legend Charlie Chaplin have decided to open a museum in his name.
The decision was made on the base that the work of the late star would be known in the modern day culture.
His son, Michael, hopes that the tourist attraction will bring about the recognition for the late actor’s silent work and award him equal praise as Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe.
The house, overlooking Lake Leman, was Chaplin’s home for the final 25 years of his life, and will now house a permanent exhibition, a 200-seat cinema, a shop and a restaurant.
“We have to find a way to market him. That’s why we are creating the Chaplin Museum and releasing his restored high-definition films on DVD,” he added.







