Frank Sinatra's Villa Maggio was built in 1967 and was named after the character Sintara played in the film From Here to Eternity (1953). It is the former refuge of the legendary American singer and film actor, who spent twelve years of his life on this more than 20,000 square meter estate. The villa is located at an altitude of 1,300 meters and overlooks Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley (California, USA). The famous plot of land with associated buildings is sold today for almost four million US dollars.
Frank Sinatra
Since the beginning of February, the portrait gallery in Washington has been giving us a glimpse into the definition of "cool." By visiting the exhibition "American Cool: 100 People Who Define Cool", we will find out who is to blame for the very existence of the word, how its meaning has developed and which people have personified it throughout history. For everyone who won't be heading to America until September, we've prepared a mini-insight that clarifies the essence of the exhibition and presents some of the coolest Americans in the gallery.