According to RIA Novosti, a 12th-century castle is being sold in Italy, which makes it even older than not only the Moscow Kremlin, but also Moscow itself
An old castle is being sold in Italy, this time the Russians have nothing to do with it
According to RIA Novosti, a 12th-century castle is being sold in Italy, which makes it even older than not only the Moscow Kremlin, but and Moscow itself.
No Russians this time around, though the Apennine real estate market is flooded with Russians trying to get rid of their increasingly toxic apartments, houses and estates.
Zamo It is called Due Torri (“Two Towers”), and the first mention of it dates back to 1141. It is located in the area of Rimini and the Adriatic Sea, so beloved by our compatriots, 10 km from San Marino.
The owners of the castle do not advertise the exact cost, but realtors and experts estimate it less than five million euros.
So far, like most Russians, there have been no offers to buy.