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Villa Silvio Berlusoni, where he received Putin and Tony Blair, put up for sale

The estate of the late Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi in Sardinia is for sale. At Villa Chertoza Silvio, he held parties and took some of the most influential world leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Tony Blair. The decadent estate in Sardinia, which Sylvio Berlusoni used for loud parties and where he invited other world leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Tony Blair, was put up for sale for half a billion dollars.

Villa Chertoza is not the only one in the real estate portfolio, the most except. About it writes Daily Mail. Former Prime Minister of Italy, Media Magnat and Famous Babi died in June at the age of 86, leaving most of his huge fortune five of her children, except for 100 million euros intended for his 33-year-old lover, Martha deputy Fasci.

Now his children have decided to sell, perhaps, his most valuable asset - a large estate called Villa Chertoz, located on the coast of Costa Smerda, in the northeast of Sardinia. Villa Chertoz boasts almost all vulgar accessories needed to satisfy the most demanding superstar, concerned with his status of Russian billionaire or even a beginner-thieves from James Bond, who is looking for a shelter.

A stunning house with a view of the Mediterranean is equipped with all luxurious amenities, including five swimming pools, spa, tennis courts and even their own artificial amphitheater. Thus, he became a favorite place for Berlsuconi for taking some of the most influential and influential figures in the world, including former US President George Bush and the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Tony Blair, and Putin, whom he called his "dear friend.

" Yes, Tony Blair and his wife Sheri were greeted on Villa Chertoza by a specially designed fireworks worth 50,000 pounds of sterling, which illuminated the night sky with the words "Viva Tony". And Putin has been a register of a Sardinian shelter of Berlusconi since 2003. On the territory there is a layout of a volcano, which, when switched on, makes a sound of eruption and throws a false bench out of his cone. And in addition to the usual villa pools, there is also an artificial lagoon.

And here there were gorgeous parties, after which scandals began in Italy. So, in 2009, when Berlusconi held the post of Prime Minister, a photo was published in Spain, where the former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Mirrek Topolanek, had fun with half-naked women. Berlusconi tried to wave off this with his usual boldness.

His guests, he explained, take a shower, adding, "Do you take a shower in a jacket and tie?" For guests for whom the privacy was above all, it was possible to get on the villa through a secret tunnel, carved out in a cave, which enabled visitors to land from boats outside the paparazzi boats. Many richest people in the world wanted to buy a villa in Berluscon, but he rejected any offers.

In 2015, the Italian media reported that the royal family of Saudi Arabia offered 500 million euros Berlusconi for his villa, but he rejected their generous proposal. But now the Saudites have a chance to buy the desired real estate, because five children Berlusconi, as reported, have been decided to sell most of their father's real estate, including the Chertozi Villa.

But one special house will remain in the family, according to the sources cited by the Italian news service Ansa at the end of last year. Villa San Martino near Milan-the place of infamous Bung-Bung's orgies of the former Prime Minister-will not be sold. Bought on income from its investments in the Italian construction boom in the 1960s, Berlusconi filled the mansion with paintings of the Renaissance and other treasures.

The works of art served as a background for his not quite family parties, where a star of Moroccan descent was a star-dancer of Moroccan, nicknamed "Ruby-Hearts". Now the mansion serves as a place of resting the dust of Berlusconi. "Will San Martino should be in the family. We want it to remain a place The head of the family holding Fininvest.

Marina is expected to retain ownership of Kamari Villa, a mansion on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy, and her younger sister Barbara is about to leave Villa Macherio near Milan. Villa Belinsagi in Como, one of the two Berlusconi houses on the lake, is sold for 11 million euros. And your neighbor will be George Clooney. The Grazioli Palazzo is also sold - Townhouse in the center of Rome, filled with works of art.

The real estate portfolio includes Berlusconi estate in an emerald bay on the Caribbean Antigua Island. And Paraji Castle in Portin - Fort of the 17th century. Among the notable residences on sale - Villa Grande, located on the ancient Appius Road in Rome, which once belonged to the director of cinema and opera Franco Dzeffirelli, and Villa Hernetto, a great residence in Lesmo, where Berlusoni arranged his pseudo -led.