Berlusconi leaves Palazzo Grazioli: he moves to the villa of Zeffirelli



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Berlusconi says goodbye to Palazzo Grazioli. Moves to Zeffirelli’s villa.

Silvio Berlusconi changes his house in Rome, leaves the Palazzo Grazioli and moves to the Via Appia in the villa that Zeffirelli had ceded for his use until his death and which has not yet been restored. An era is ending. A few meters from the building that Berlusconi will definitely leave the last day of the year – reads the Giornale – there is Via Caetani where the Renault was found with the body of Aldo Moro, whose assassins chose it precisely because it was exactly halfway between the communist building of the Botteghe Oscure and the Christian Democrat building in Piazza del Gesù. The Palazzo Grazioli is abandoned because it costs too much and because the Forza Italia leader is currently living at his daughter’s home in Provence while he waits for the Covid emergency to end.

Palazzo Grazioli had long since lost its role as Camelot of the Liberals, a kind of haunted castle. It is necessary to go back a long time – continues Il Giornale – to rediscover the atmosphere of the heated disputes between Berlusconi and his allies, in particular Fini and Casini, who did not fail to keep him with their heads underwater as much as possible. Therefore, that Palace was intended to be a living room, a Parliament, a pleasant meeting place, a place with its secrets and side rooms to receive guests, but also the sumptuous mansion with which to impress Vladimir Putin , used to a lot of gold. , brass, tapestries, but less with Renaissance delicacy.



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