Thursday, 27 April 2023

I Only Made A Post In November 2022,

about a 16th-centaury villa in Rome, and here it is in the news again,


photograph Goggle, located on a hill in the heart of Rome, Villa Aurora is widely regarded as the world’s most expensive house, the 30,000-square-foot, 16th-century villa is located a short walk from the famous Via Veneto, home to some of Rome’s best hotels, and close to the iconic Piazza di Spagna and the ancient Porta Pinciana, the post is here, and why is it back in the news? from the article here:

American model turned Italian Princess has been evicted from her $533m home in Rome after a court ruled that she had not been taking care of the property, Princess Rita Jenrette Boncompagni Ludovisi was forced to pack her bags and leave the building after her step-children claimed in court that the property needs to be renovated, a judge ruled in their favor after hearing that a wall at the property had 'collapsed', though photos show that roots appear to have knocked off a singular slab of marble at the property.

After being evicted the Texas-born former Playboy model, formerly known as Rita Carpenter, was escorted by Carabinieri police out of the property with locksmiths changing the locks, posting a video shortly before her eviction, she said: 'It's illegal. I think that it's a travesty this is a brutal ending and unnecessary, one of the heirs, Prince Bante Boncompagni Ludovisi, was on hand in April at the villa to watch 'that woman,' as he refers to his father's widow, leave the property, He said: 'This house needs renovations. The pipelines of water need to be restored and the frescoes are in danger, this is a country: We have our police, we have our judges and you need to respect our country and our laws if you stay here.' I have a feeling we will be hearing some more about Villa Aurora at some time in the future.



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