After a long search, a buyer has reportedly been found for the historic Ca’ Dario building, also known as the “cursed palace” in Venice. It is located on the Grand Canal of Galinotati and its negative reputation is due to the fact that, among others, one of its former owners, the stockbroker Raul Gardini, committed suicide during the “Clean Hands” judicial investigation in 1993. The building was built in the tenth fifth century for a wealthy notary working on behalf of the doges. According to popular tradition, among others, an Armenian merchant who bought it about two hundred years ago went bankrupt, while the American tycoon Charles Briggs, after the end of the First World War, was forced to sell the mansion and leave Venice, due to that he was not allowed to live his personal life freely. Also in 1964, the famous Italian tenor Mario Del Monaco, while in negotiations to buy Ca’ Dario, was seriously injured in a car accident and left shortly after […]
Source: News Beast

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