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52480207 Clachnacuddin FC v Inverurie Loco Works FC, Highland Football League, on 10 April 2024 at Grant Street Park in Inverness, Scotland Pictured: Clachnacuddin FC Goalkeeper Michael Miele can only look as the ball nestles in the net for number 3 for locos (photo by Donald Cameron / Sportpix / Sipa USA)
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20240407_zia_a189_002 April 7, 2024, France: The waters of Nestlé, Vittel, Perrier, Hépar, Contrex contaminated by bacteria, pesticides and eternal pollutants according to the Anses report which has just been submitted to the government which evokes an insufficient level of confidence to guarantee health quality waters of the Nestlé group in France and in particular in the Vosges in Paris, France on April 8, 2024. (Credit Image: © Hubert Psaila Marie/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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52374357 Iranian demonstrators burn a logo of the Nestlé company during an annual rally to mark Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, in support of Palestinians, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 5, 2024. In the rally in Tehran, thousands attended a funeral procession for the seven Revolutionary Guard members killed in an airstrike widely attributed to Israel that destroyed Iran's Consulate in the Syrian capital on Monday. Photo Credit: Sobhan Farajvan / Pacific Press/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240405_zia_a189_076 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speaks during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_078 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of Health and The Ecologists delegate for the Climate Plan of Paris 18th arrondissement Anne Claire Boux, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint, National Secretary for The Ecologists, Marine Tondelier and The Ecologists co-lister Majdouline Sbai pose for a photograph holding a glass of water after a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_023 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of Health and The Ecologists delegate for the Climate Plan of Paris 18th arrondissement Anne Claire Boux, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint, National Secretary for The Ecologists, Marine Tondelier and The Ecologists co-lister Majdouline Sbai pose for a photograph holding a glass of water after a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_075 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint, National Secretary for The Ecologists, Marine Tondelier pose for a photograph holding a glass of water after a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_074 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint, National Secretary for The Ecologists, Marine Tondelier pose for a photograph holding a glass of water after a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_068 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of Health and The Ecologists delegate for the Climate Plan of Paris 18th arrondissement Anne Claire Boux, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint, National Secretary for The Ecologists, Marine Tondelier and The Ecologists co-lister Majdouline Sbai pose for a photograph after a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_069 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_067 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_066 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_065 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_064 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_063 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_059 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_056 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologist deputy Cyrielle Chatelain during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_057 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologist deputy Cyrielle Chatelain, National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_055 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologist deputy Cyrielle Chatelain, National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_054 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologist deputy Cyrielle Chatelain, National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_051 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologist deputy Cyrielle Chatelain, National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_049 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_047 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_048 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_045 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_042 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologists co-lister Majdouline Sbai and National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_040 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_041 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: The Ecologists co-lister Majdouline Sbai and National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_037 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_036 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_035 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_033 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speak at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_028 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_030 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speak at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_031 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speak at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_029 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speak at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_026 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speak at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_025 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: National Secretary for The Ecologists Marine Tondelier, French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint speak at a cafe table prior a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_027 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240405_zia_a189_024 April 5, 2024, Paris, France: French The Ecologists, formerly known as Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), head candidate for the 2024 European elections Marie Toussaint during a press conference to address issues regarding Swiss food giant Nestle bottled water in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris, on April 5, 2024. France food safety watchdog has recommended stricter monitoring of sites where the Nestle food giant extracts mineral water after traces of fecal contamination were found, according to a report. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_001 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_001 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_122 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_003 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_003 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_002 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_002 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_124 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_123 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_004 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_004 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_125 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_005 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_007 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_007 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_006 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_006 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_005 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_126 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_127 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_128 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_009 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_009 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_008 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_008 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_130 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_129 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_010 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_010 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_011 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_011 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_131 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_132 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_013 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_012 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_012 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_013 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_133 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_134 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_014 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_014 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_135 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_015 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_015 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_136 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_016 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_016 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_137 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_017 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_018 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_017 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_018 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_138 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_139 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_019 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_141 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zsa_c218_020 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_019 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zia_c220_020 April 4, 2024, Mezzegra, Lombardy, Italy: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240404_zea_c218_140 April 4, 2024: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This historic converted palace in Lake Como, Italy might be fit for a king - but is in a town with a dark secret..Nestled in Mezzegra, Tremezzina, the Palazzo Brentano dates to the seventeenth century and belonged to one of the most influential families of Lake Como..The Brentano family were a group of merchants who emigrated to Northern Europe during the Spanish occupation of Lombardy. Later, they returned to the lake, with the income of their successful trades..Today, Palazzo Brentano still retains all its elegant charm, and part of its building is currently used as a city hall, where the renowned Italian painter Giulio Quaglio's ceiling frescos can be seen..Sara Zanotta, CEO of Lakeside Real Estate, said: â??Mezzegra is one of the most authentic and traditional districts (â??borgoâ??) of Lake Como: living at Palazzo Brentano means you're truly part of a community, surrounded by friendly Italian local families.â?.However, the narrow street on which the property resides features a black cross marking the precise spot where Italyâ??s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was killed together with his lover Claretta Petacci..Mussolini was executed by anti-Fascist partisans in April 1945 after he was captured attempting to flee to Switzerland..However, now the area on Lake Como is home to some of the most desirable residences in Europe - including the Palazzo Brentano..Originally, the property was divided into multiple units which were internally connected. The current owner chose to link them into two main units, with separate entrances..Both units retain many original features including vaulted ceilings, arched doors, mouldings, marble floors, shutters and ancient doors, exposed stones and bricks, and huge marble fireplaces..The first-floor property has direct access from the street and includes two living (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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