An Italian City Council Bid for a Mansion that Belonged to...
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The City of Riccione, near Rimini, in northeastern Italy, has announced its intention to...
Villa Mussolini, the former summer home of Benito Mussolini, is being put up for auction in Riccione, with bids due by Monday. The city's municipality is also competing for the dictator's villa.
The property was built in the 1890s, in a style typical of turn-of-the-century Adriatic seaside villas.
Riccione City Council, near Rimini, in northeastern Italy, has announced its intention to bid by auction for a mansion located in this town and which belonged to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. The City Hall has formally authorized the City Hall to bid for this mansion to maintain its current cultural use, according to the Rimini Today news portal. After World War II, the mansion became the property of the State, but was subsequently sold…
The municipal council officially approved the offer for the purchase of the historic building in order to secure the city's possession of one of its most valuable symbols, the local press office informed. Offer height remains secretHow many bids were submitted until the end of the period was not known at first. Also about the possible price there was no information so far. Only at the end of January the envelopes with the bids are to be opened.E…
The summer residence of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini directly on the Adriatic comes under the auction hammer. The interest is great – and a first bidder is coming out.
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