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Berlusconi's Villa Arcore will become a place of memory with the cups and the contract with the Italians

Here is the plan designed for the historic villa of the former prime minister and leader of Forza Italia. Fedele Confalonieri: will? No repercussions

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Here is the plan designed for the historic villa of the former prime minister and leader of Forza Italia. Fedele Confalonieri: will? No repercussions

·Italy
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The San Martino villa in Arcor upon Milan, which has been home to former Italian premier Silvius Berlusconi, who died on June 12 since 1974, will become a museum. The five children of a politician are going to turn the villa into a kind of S. Berluscic Memorial. The museum here will commemorate the work of S. Berlusconio's successes in politics and economics, as well as the history of his party's Forza Italia, writes the daily Corriere della Ser…

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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The museum will show Berlusconi's successes in politics and business and the history of his Forza Italia party, as reported by the Roman daily newspaper “Corriere della Sera.” The 18th-century villa with a large garden, which houses more than 20,000 paintings, is to be made accessible to visitors. Photos and videos about Berlusconi's life, his piano and posters of his election campaigns are to be shown. The children want to set up a scientific c…

·Bolzano, Italy
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Former Prime Minister Berlusconi's will is due to be opened in Milan this week. The range of assets includes companies, villas, houses, boats, works of art and private investments.

The Cavaliere lived in Villa San Martino near Milan for almost forty years. It is now to become a Berlusconi memorial.

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