Steve Jobs' house has become a place of pilgrimage for fans

  On October 5, 2011, Steve Jobs passed away and was buried a few days later in the company of friends and collaborators from the Apple company. His grave is inside an "exclusive" cemetery in Palo Alto and not everyone has access to it, but the majority of those who want to express condolences to the family visit the house this one. The house has become a place of pilgrimage for all the fans who come from various parts of the USA/world to Palo Alto California to see the house where Steve Jobs lived. Parked in front of her was the famous silver Mercedes without registration numbers, which apparently is not used by any family member.

Months after Steve Jobs' death, fans are still flocking to his home, sometimes by the busload, to pay homage to the Apple founder. It's a pilgrimage that thousands have made, some from as far away as Italy and Hong Kong. They also visit Jobs' childhood home in nearby Los Altos, Calif., where he started Apple in the garage, and the Cupertino headquarters of the company that is now the world's most valuable.

  The house is not guarded by any security company, it does not have a two-meter fence or gate, and all those interested leave flowers or pictures near the small outer fence. Some fans traveled thousands of kilometers to visit the house where Steve Jobs spent his childhood and where, together with Steve Wozniak, he founded the Apple company whose products we all use today. Steve Jobs was adored by millions of people around the world and many of them still find ways to pay tribute to him.