This conceptual flat is designed to tell the story of Milan’s mob world in the 1970s

When Italian entrepreneur Luca Poggiaroni found a basement for sale in residential Milan street via Negroli, he was immediately intrigued by two features. First was a mysterious safe: weighing several tonnes and installed in the middle of the spac
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