Artworks by Rembrandt and Titian are hung at the house where politician held infamous ‘bunga bunga’ sex parties
The mansion near Milan that belonged to the late Silvio Berlusconi could be transformed into a museum dedicated to the divisive three-time Italian prime minister.
Berlusconi, who died in June at the age of 86, bought Villa San Martino, his main residence, in the early 1970s. It is where the billionaire hosted intimate business and political meetings, as well as some of his infamous “bunga bunga” sex parties.
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