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This was the private museum of Diego Maradona that is now worth a fortune and will be inherited

The Argentinian had a very special and personal museum in his own house, one of the belonging that he loved the more.  

By Fredi Roman

The Argentinian had a very special and personal museum in his own house, one of the belonging that he loved the more.
 
The Argentinian had a very special and personal museum in his own house, one of the belonging that he loved the more.  

Diego Armando Maradona died at the age of 60, provoking an incredible sadness on all of those who know him or loved him for what he has done during his life. November 25 will be for always remembered as the day in which the Argentinian legend died, after suffering several health issues.

Now the inheritors of the idol have to distribute all the fortune that he has, and that includes some luxury vehicles, houses, jewels and bank accounts all over the world. But despite that things that are valuated in millions, there are others that Diego loved a lot and that are part of his heritage as well.

In his house at Campos de Roca, at Brandsen, Buenos Aires, Maradona had his own personal museum with things to which he felt a great appreciation. It was a wall full of things that he collected through his professional career and his entire life and that meant a lot to him.

A replica of the World Cup, gained on Mexico in 1986, signed shirts by professional and ex-professional players, companions, musicians and more, photos from him and his relatives and expensive artworks. It was the little treasure that the legend loved and didn’t even permit his relatives to touch.

 


Fredi Roman

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