After many years of desolation, the new owners restored the former paradise of the famous gangster.
The mafia leader Al Capone, whose name, no doubt, is known to everyone, felt a weakness for warm, sunny places after long years spent in Chicago with its harsh winters. In 1928, he acquired an estate stretching along the ocean coast in the Palm Island area of Miami. Capone lived there after he left prison in 1939 and until his death in 1947, as reported by CBS Miami.
Despite the fact that after his death Capone his estate fell into decay, the new owners restored it in its original form and on March 18 staged an open day for the press.
The company for the construction and sale of real estate MB America, the organizer of the event, said that in the future the house can be used for video and photography. Look at the pictures below to get to know the magnificent house of the famous gangster.
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