Bertarelli Collection
"Bertarelli: A Journey Through History and Achievement" Step into the world of Bertarelli, a name that echoes through time with tales of triumph and resilience
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"Bertarelli: A Journey Through History and Achievement" Step into the world of Bertarelli, a name that echoes through time with tales of triumph and resilience. From the hallowed grounds of the Battle of Waterloo to the opulent halls of Milan Royal Palace, this family has left an indelible mark on history. In 1815, as Napoleon's forces clashed in one of history's most decisive battles, the Bertarellis stood witness to a moment that would shape Europe forever. Their legacy continued to unfold as they graced the grandeur of Milan Royal Palace, engraving their name in Italy's rich cultural tapestry. But their influence extended far beyond European borders. The French colonization of Algeria saw them embroiled in the Siege of Constantine, displaying unwavering determination amidst turmoil. Similarly, during the Franco-Prussian War's Siege of Paris, their courage shone bright against adversity. The spirit transcends generations. Kirsty Bertarelli (formerly Roper) exemplifies this tenacity as she strikes a pose during a captivating photoshoot – embodying strength and grace just one day after life-changing events unfolded. Their lineage witnessed pivotal moments across continents too; from battling alongside allies in Boxers War at Tien-Tien in 1900 to embracing traditions like Tomac Celebration – a Muslim religious festival celebrated since medieval times. Even historical figures found themselves intertwined with Bertarelli lore. Simon Bolivar - The Liberator - recognized their military prowess during America's revolution while Pope Innocent III immortalized them through lithographs depicting significant moments within his papacy. As explorers and adventurers at heart, they reveled in discovering new lands. Color engravings vividly depict Popular Types of Quito and showcase Guayaquil’s bustling cityscape and vibrant port – testaments to their curiosity about distant horizons. And who can forget Michel Ney.