Venice's Cursed Palace: 200 Crore Price, 7 Mysterious Deaths, No Buyers

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News18•23-01-2026, 20:45
Venice's Cursed Palace: 200 Crore Price, 7 Mysterious Deaths, No Buyers
- •A 15th-century Venetian palace on the Grand Canal, priced at 20 million Euros (200 crore rupees), remains unsold due to a terrifying curse.
- •At least seven mysterious deaths are linked to the palace, including the murder of Count Filippo in 1970 and the subsequent death of his killer.
- •Christopher Lambert, manager of 'The Who', died after a fall, and Italian financier Raoul Gardini committed suicide, both after owning the palace.
- •Even those who considered buying or rented it, like Mario Del Monaco and John Entwistle, faced misfortune or mysterious deaths.
- •Despite renovations and being marketed as an 'architectural gem,' its bloody history and 'cursed' reputation deter potential buyers, including Woody Allen.
Why It Matters: Venice's Grand Canal palace, despite its beauty and price, is shunned due to a persistent curse and mysterious deaths.
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