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Perched atop a rocky promontory, on the Eastern side of the Isle of Capri, 32 metres (and 99 steps) above the Mediterranean Sea sits Casa Malaparte – a radical, flame-red villa, designed by the famed Italian poet and journalist Curzio Malaparte in 1937 as a home for himself. Provocative, cutting-edge and mysterious, the building became a testament to its owner’s identity and beliefs; its controversial, modern design and remote settings – over an hour away from the island’s…
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