
If you have seen the Godfather, the Francis Ford Coppola masterpiece, you will remember the scene of the Sicilian wedding of Michael Corleone and the following scene with the car explosion that murdered Apollonia the Italian bride of the young Michael.
The atmosphere in that scene is so intense thanks to the place where the scene was filmed. In fact, the wonderful villa that host the marriage is only one of the many sicilian villas that has been use for set in a movie. The architectures, the details and the charm that surround these place, makes these palaces a part of movie history.
Source: http://www.italiangoodnews.com/
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