Venice’s Cursed Palace Ca’ Dario Sold for €18 Million
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The 18 million real estate ad had been withdrawn. 'Building under maintenance' (ANSA)
The “cursed palace” of Ca' Dario, a historic building on the Grand Canal that has linked its fame to owners who would have come to a tragic end, ends up being sold at auction for an amount of 18 million euros. The buyer is kept secret by the Tuscan agency Romolini Immobiliare, which has been appointed to deal with the sale on behalf of... The post Sold the historic building of Ca' Dario in Venice, the legend and the curse: the price and the inte…
Venice’s Cursed Palace Ca’ Dario Sold for €18 Million
Ca' Dario, the renowned 15th-century Venetian palace overlooking the Grand Canal, has been sold for €18 million. This Gothic-Renaissance edifice, celebrated for its architectural beauty, has long been shrouded in tales of misfortune, earning it the nickname of "the cursed palace." Built in 1478 for Giovanni Dario, a prominent Venetian diplomat, the palace was intended as a dowry for his daughter, Marietta. Tragically, Marietta's husband, Vincenz…
There is a mystery related to the sale of the Ca' Dario palace in Venice, the building considered to be cursed because all the owners have experienced suspicious deaths. Although the real estate agency had announced...
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