Patrizia Reggianis Gothic villa was sold for 95 million Who

Patrizia Reggiani’s “Gothic” villa was sold for 9.5 million. Who bought the little jewel of the former Lady Gucci in Milan IL GIORNO?

Milan – change ownership Patrizia Reggiani’s villa, in Milan. The property of about Andreani at number 5 It was bought for 9.5 million euros by a couple (he was a British citizen, his wife an Austrian). the residence in the Como area. The interior renovation of the building (basement, ground floor, first and second floors) was entrusted to a designer and construction company from Parre (Bergamo).

Patrizia Reggiani Martinelli he will be 75 years old in December. She spent almost seventeen of the twenty-six years in prison for being an instigator (a charge that was always dismissed). of the murder of her ex-husband Maurizio Gucci. The last offspring of the great double “G” dynasty of fashion designers and entrepreneurs arrived killed with three shots, on the morning of March 27, 1995 in the atrium of his office in the central Via Palestro. The door of the San Vittore prison, which she preferred to call charming Victor Residencehad opened for Patrizia Reggiani on the afternoon of September 16, 2013, when the higher court granted the defense attorney’s request to suspend the sentence.

She has lived there ever since Gothic building at the intersection between Via Andreani and Via Guastalla, alongside his mother Silvana Barbieri, who was looked after by a housekeeper and a servant, both Sinhalese. It was Reggiani’s mother (who died in 2019 at the age of ninety) who took over the shares of the company that owned the villa in 2004 and became its sole shareholder and manager. On February 20, 2017, Patrizia Reggiani was completely free again, after the public prosecutor’s office also applied for the three-year suspended sentence that was still being served to be lifted. Today the ex-girlfriend with the magical purple eyes would live there an apartment in the San Babila area, not far from the attic that she lived in during the happy years of her union with her husband, before they moved to Via Palestro.

According to rumors, the penthouse on the corner of Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza San Babila and Corso Europa was purchased in 2022 after being on the market for over a decade the record sum of 20 million euros, by the entrepreneur Risha Shah, born in India but with Maltese citizenship and residing in Sardinia. Shah is a pharmaceutical tycoon, founder and owner of Jekson Vision, a multinational company specializing in the control and various phases of drug packaging, with offices in India, the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, Germany and Malta.