The heirs of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi have sold the Villa Certosa estate in Sardinia to the Al Thani royal family of Qatar, according to media reports. The transaction for the luxury property, which features an artificial volcano and a botanical garden, is valued at 350 million euros.
What assets comprise the Berlusconi estate?
The property, frequently described in media reports as a “palace of parties,” is located in Sardinia. The estate is noted for its eclectic and extravagant architecture, including a man-made volcano, a private amphitheater, and an expansive botanical garden, according to local reports.

Who acquired the property and for what price?
The estate was purchased by a Qatari sheikh from the Al Thani family, the ruling house of Qatar, according to news reports. While some sources focus on the royal family’s acquisition, other reports specify the sale price at 350 million euros.