A stay at a golf club in Italy is not for most people’s budgets, being considered a high class sport here, but Silvio Berlusconi is the last person to have money problems in the current crisis that is hanging around longer than wanted.
The Italian prime minister will be spending some of his Roman holiday at the 15th century castle of Castello di Tor Crescenza.
The castle, with its lovely gardens, fountains and surrounding golf club, is no stranger to the Italian celebrity scene, having previously hosted the weddings of such famous Italian couples as Francesco Totti and Ilary Blasi, and Flavio Briatore and Elisabetta Gregoraci.
We’d like to suggest it as a destination for your own wedding in Italy, but we think it’s probably over budget for anyone who reads this blog.
After the jump is a video where you can see more of the beautiful Italian castle.
Foto: Flickr
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