Sharon Osbourne is planning to open up an Ozzy Osbourne museum in the metal god's hometown of Birmingham, England.
On the latest episode of The Osbournes podcast, Sharon tells their son Jack that although they are no longer planning to move back to the UK, they do have plans to put all of Ozzy's memorabilia into a new, interactive museum.
"He's having all of his awards [in the museum], all his stage clothes, posters, old posters from the Earth [Ozzy's band before Black Sabbath] days," Sharon explained (via Metal Injection). "I've got so much memorabilia."
Sharon says the idea is to make it a mixed media institution, where fans can experience Ozzy's career in every possible way and learn all there is to know about the self-proclaimed Prince of Darkness.
"We're gonna do it totally interactive — every video, every live show of your dad's, everything there," she continued. "It's more of an educational thing for musicians and artists that wanna see that you can come from nothing, and if you work hard enough this is what you can get."
In addition to the museum, they plan to add a café (may we suggest gummy bats and ants on a log as menu items??) and a learning centre for students to take music lessons.
"We're going to have a café, and in there we're going to have every instrument you can think of," she added. "Music students can come in and we're gonna do music classes, because there's no music at schools anymore. We're gonna get friends, other musicians to come in."