Ivana Gottová (49), widow of legendary singer Charles Gott († 80), On Wednesday, August 13, she admitted that The Villa Gott project will have to be postponed to the second track. What will happen to Bertrama, where the singer lived until his death in 2019, yet unknown, but came up with several scenarios.
This year Ivana was planned to open the villa as a museum in honor of her deceased husband, but had to say stop. “It is very difficult for me to say, because maybe many of you disappoint this, but maybe many of you will understand me. Every project is supposed to bring joy. Not only for whom it is intended, but also those who create it.
“I honestly regret it. It is not in my nature to give up but Unfortunately, I have to stop the Villa Gott project, as I originally planned it and dreamed for you, for health and personal reasons. Perhaps you forgive me, That after many years of demanding and intensive work I have done Karl’s projects, I now have to pursue myself and my health, ”she concluded and She thanked the fans for their support.
Whether it is a definite decision, it is not yet known. The Czech medium is wondering that If her health would allow her and give it economic sense, she will return to the idea over time. “It’s not just about working strain when In recent years she went from one project associated with her husband to another – The film Karel, the book My Path to Happiness and the Audiobook with an artificially generated voice of Gott … But also that the operation of such a place is certainly extremely economically demanding, ”says the daily.
The second scenario could be sales. Apparently Someone who reconstructs the house and breathes a new life. It was also Gott’s wish – so that the house would live further and not left an empty box.
Although there is a question mark above Villa Gott today, one thing is certain. Near Bertramy, his name will bear a small square. Ivana cooperates with the Town Hall of Prague in and tightening this intention according to Blesk information does not prevent.