Berlusconi s children have decided to sell arguably his most prized asset, a sprawling estate named Villa Certosa set amid a 110-hectare estate on Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia
During the final years of his life, the former Italian premier amassed thousands of ‘mostly worthless’ works from late-night shopping channels. Lucas Vianini became their curator
Berlusconi, who died in June aged 86, was a titan of Italian politics and culture renowned for mixing business with pleasure - and had a property portfolio to match.