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Maurizio Zanfanti in 1975

Maurizio Zanfanti "Zanza" (Rimini, 20 October 1955 – Rimini, 26 September 2018) was an Italian entrepreneur, considered a playboy and media personality of European fame.

Life

Zanfanti operated mainly in Rimini and became internationally known for his conquests on the Romagna Riviera: he said he had more than 6,000 women and had done more for the Italian Riviera than "100 tourist agencies". He was defined as "the last playboy" or "the king of playboys" by the main newspapers of European nations. He died of a myocardial infarction during sexual intercourse with a woman.

The notoriety of Maurizio Zanfanti, who spoke English and Swedish, began at the age of 17, after becoming a popular guest in a well-known nightclub in Rimini called the Blow Up. His looks allowed him to easily bonded with tourists in Romagna. Zanfanti ended up on the pages of the German newspaper Bild, which described him as the "Romeo of Rimini" and defined his qualities as a tireless lover.[citation needed] He was nicknamed "Zanza", short for mosquito, because as soon as the deal was concluded, he would disappear in search of another woman. He is considered the most famous seducer of the Adriatic Sea and boasts of having had sex with more than 6000 women.[citation needed] In 1986, the periodical L'Espresso defined him as the lover most famous in Italy.

In his last interview with Bild in 2014, he announced his retirement, declaring that: "At 59, I'm too old for that." In 2016 he stated: "I think I have done more tourism promotion for Rimini than a hundred agencies"[citation needed]. During the winter months he moved to the mountain tourist resort of Breuil-Cervinia where he ran a nightclub, which over the years changed its name from Blow up to Princesse and finally Garage. He also worked for tourist agencies in Scandinavia and had a wax statue of him erected in a Swedish city.[citation needed]

Zanfanti personally managed the Chic nightclub in Rimini for many years, then sold the business when he was almost fifty years of age.[citation needed]

Death

Zanfanti was in his car with a 23-year-old Romanian woman when he suffered a sudden illness. Once there, the rescuers could not do anything and declared his death. According to reconstructions, his heart stopped during or immediately after sexual intercourse in Pradella. His lover asked for help and the parish priest refused to make the church available for her funeral, they were celebrated in the Rimini cemetery.[citation needed]

References

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-passionate-farewell-to-maurizio-zanfanti-the-last-latin-lover-06fglhtm3 in The Times, 28 settembre 2018. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2018/10/03/maurizio-zanza-zanfanti-legendary-playboy-rimini-obituary/ in The Daily Telegraph, 3 ottobre 2018. https://metro.co.uk/2018/09/28/romeo-of-rimini-playboy-maurizio-zanfanti-dies-while-having-sex-with-tourist-23-7986557/ su metro.co.uk, 28 settembre 2018. URL consultato il 21 settembre 2021. https://www.bild.de/bild-plus/news/ausland/news-ausland/maurizio-zanfanti-italiens-beruehmtester-strand-gigolo-romeo-von-rimini-63-stirb-57491718,view=conversionToLogin.bild.html su bild.de. URL consultato il 21 settembre 2021.