During an interview with the Hello Val podcast, by Val Marchiori, the millionaire Chiquinho Scarpa assumed that he does not know all the rooms in the mansion where he lives in the city of São Paulo. “There are some rooms that I don’t even go into. A friend wanted to film in the green room of my house, and I said: ‘what green room?’. I didn't even know, I don't even go there. I’ve lived in the house since I was born and I’ve lived in the mansion alone for 13 years,” he said during his participation.
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Francisco Scarpa Filho, popularly known as Chiquinho Scarpa, is the son of businessman Francisco Scarpa and socialite Patsy Scarpa. At 72 years old, Chiquinho put the famous family mansion up for sale, valued at R$63 million. With such wealth, many wonder about the origin of Chiquinho's fortune.
To understand the size of Chiquinho Scarpa's heritage, it is necessary to go back to his ancestors. A wealth The family started even before his grandfather, the Italian immigrant Nicolau Scarpa. Chiquinho's grandfather created the Caracu brewery, in addition to being a shareholder in the Votorantim Group and owner of other companies, such as Skol.
“My grandfather founded the Caracu brewery. It was his main business. There were eight breweries. My father launched the first canned beer in Brazil, which was Skol. It was something new”, explained Chiquinho in an interview with Menu Podcast. The socialite's grandfather arrived in Brazil in 1888, as a child, and died in September 1942.
The Scarpa family settled in Sorocaba, in the interior of São Paulo. His father, Francisco Scarpa, inherited a veritable fortune. According to information collected by O Globo, he had 40 farms, sugar factory, metallurgy and textile factory. Because of this, Chiquinho Scarpa grew up in the same mansion where he still lives, boasting a life of luxury.
One of the curious facts about the Scarpa family is that as a child, Chiquinho and his family always traveled to Europe on an ocean liner. At the time, the family had a dairy cow in the hold of the vessel, which was milked directly to provide the family with milk.