He wanted to be a hotelier, Raggi said he was fine. But after seeing Rome, Andrea Crisanti has changed her mind – Time



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Luckily for everyone, he closed the hut and stayed as a virologist

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We risk not having Andrea Crisanti at the forefront with all her beloved tampons in the fight against the virus. A few years before the epidemic that shocked Italy and the whole world, the virologist who was especially decisive this year had decided to do a completely different job: the hotelier. With his wife Nicoletta Catteruccia who had already shared other entrepreneurial adventures with Crisanti in London (all in the biomedical field) he founded a company in Rome, Heritage snc, which in addition to having the property management business in 2017 had expanded its scope to the “Management of accommodation facilities in general, such as holiday homes, hotels, residences, bed & breakfasts, hostels, inns and campsites.”

To begin with, he was thinking of transforming a real estate property he owned with his wife on the fifth floor of a building opposite the Colosseum, with an extraordinary view. This was done almost simultaneously by another Italian from London, Angela Di Ienno, who opened a B&B with a terrace and a dream view right there. In June 2017, Crisanti and his wife requested and obtained from Rome the capital led by Virginia Raggi in order to start the business of “entrepreneurially managed vacation home” there, asking through the intermediation of a Cape Verdean surveyor to be able to manage this Purpose of five beds in two double rooms and one single. But Rome was a difficult city, the bureaucracy was terrible and the market was very crowded at the time. So in 2019 Crisanti and Signora have decided to take a step back: better medicine than hotels. Company dissolved without liquidation, and department returned to the availability of the spouses who assigned it to the patrimonial fund. A real fortune first for the Venetians and then for all the Italians who just in time could have Crisanti to defend them from the deadly virus.



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