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In Campione d’italia was once Europe’s largest Casino. The casino has been bankrupt since last year. Since then, the Italian exclave Campione d’italia in southern Switzerland has made a lot of debts. Reason: The Casino was the only source of income for the municipality. Campione d’italia is located in southern Switzerland on lake Lugano. Casino Campione D'italia Orari, reglas juegos dados poker, las vegas hilton estes violent card counters, ff7 slots trick.

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Campione d’Italia, a small Italian territory situated on the Lake Lugano’s shores, is trying to survive after the giant casino, which has been its major source of income, was closed.

A large banner placed opposite the casino venue reads “SOS Campione is dead”. Another banner hung on a tent placed there by the worker unions representing the casino employees who were dismissed from their jobs says “No more bets” in French. They are all seeking to demonstrate that the public casino closure has been no less than devastating for the 1,961 residents of the sovereign Italian territory.

The large public casino has guaranteed the affluence of the town and its residents for decades and was the one which ensured the bread and butter for the territory’s people. This income security, however, was brought to an end in July 2018, when a Como-based local Italian court issued an order for the casino to stop operation after it did not manage to meet its financial obligations to Campione authorities.

As previously reported by CasinoGamesPro, the atmosphere in the local community with the casino now being shut is gloomy, as the main source of income for local people exists no more. Still, the residents have hopes that new life could be brought to the casino.

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Recently, a Milan court overturned the legal ruling of the court in Como, citing procedural inconsistencies for its decision. Also, in April 2019, an expert was sent by the Italian Government to evaluate the chances of bringing the casino back to life. In any case, Campione residents are calling for the Italian authorities to take measures and save the territory, which has been seriously hurt after the casino closure.

Slot Machines Permissions and Rising Online Gambling Popularity Have Also Hit Casino’s Profits

Campione-based iconic gambling establishment first opened in 1917, with its main purpose at the time being espionage on foreign diplomats during World War I. It stopped operation two years later, only to reopen in 1933 under a special decree which still remains in effect.

The casino has long been famous as a desired gambling destination for high-roller customers who have brought a lot of money to the small town. Following 7 years of construction works, in 2007, a brand new casino situated on 36,000 square feet started operation. The massive venue can accommodate 3,100 visitors at a time and offers players 56 tables and approximately 1,000 slot machines.

Unfortunately, slot machines in bars and cafés were allowed under new pieces of legislation only to come as competition to the casino, along with online gambling which also has been on the rise over the last few years, only to drain some of the venue’s winnings. Campione’s winnings have also been affected by the Swiss franc’s strengthening against the euro, not to mention the fact that three big Swiss casino venues have started operation in close proximity since 2000.

The situation could also soon become even more complicated, as the small Italian territory is set to become part of the European Union customs area in 2020.

The casino, seen from the lake
The casino at night

The Casinò di Campione was Europe's oldest casino,[1][2] as well as the largest employer in the municipality of Campione d'Italia, an Italian exclave within Switzerland's Canton of Ticino, on the shores of Lake Lugano. The casino was founded in 1917 as a site to gather information from foreign diplomats during the First World War. It was owned by the Italian government, and operated by the municipality. The income from the casino was sufficient for the operation of Campione without the imposition of taxes, or obtaining of other revenue.[3] It was Europe’s largest casino.[4]

In 2007, the casino moved into new premises, designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta. The new premises provided a floor space of more than 55,000 square metres (590,000 sq ft) on 9 floors with 3 further levels of underground parking, giving the casino space for 56 tables and 500 slot machines. The new building was built alongside the old one, which dated from 1933 and has since been demolished.[3][5]

The casino was illuminated by night, and the building is clearly visible across the lake from the city waterfront of Lugano. It offered roulette, chemin de fer, baccarat, black jack, poker, and slot machines.[6]

The casino became prominent in the news in 2006 when the son of the last king of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia, was accused of procuring girls for prostitution to be sent to clients of the casino.[3]

The casino was declared bankrupt on 27 July 2018 and is currently closed.[2]

The bankruptcy of the casino: social, political and economic aspects[edit]

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The bankruptcy of the Municipal Casino of Campione d'Italia cannot be considered as the failure of any company: on 27 July 2018 this event puts an end to the traditions handed down over the years, to the dealers' families who alternated generation after generation in work at the Casino. A company of the size of the Casino of Campione leaves deep marks on the community that gravitates around it, changes it, imposes lifestyles as well as guaranteeing a high quality of life for all the people residing in the municipality. In the Casino of Campione you could not work if you were not in some way linked to the Campione community: you had to be accredited to be part of it, almost as if you needed the guarantee that you would be committed to supporting the community and not only to receive the benefits . Somehow it was necessary to take sides, to support a political party or another: political choices were then linked to company and trade union ones. Understanding Campione's social, political and economic plot is not trivial and perhaps even those who have lived it, have only perceived some aspects of it, without fully understanding it. The bankruptcy of the Casino is a milestone in memory of a change that has inevitably shifted the balance even in reality that until a few years earlier could count on the stability generated by easy, consolidated and consistent profits. A global economic crisis has impacted this reality that has not been able to or could not be able to change, aspects that are partly detailed in the book 'The Crisis of Campione d'Italia: The end of the largest and most historic casino in Europe' Amazon Kindle Edition

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Il casinò di Campione d'Italia è fallito
  2. ^ abVogt, Andrea (2019-01-27). 'Closure of Europe's oldest casino leaves Italy's historic Como exclave in crisis'. The Telegraph. ISSN0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  3. ^ abcFrank Jacobs (May 15, 2012). 'Enclave-Hunting in Switzerland'. The New York Times.
  4. ^'Losing streak'. The Economist. 2013-09-21. ISSN0013-0613. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  5. ^'Casinó Campione d'Italia'. Arounder. VRWAY Communication. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  6. ^'Games'. Casinò di Campione. Retrieved 2012-10-16.

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External links[edit]

  • Media related to Casinò di Campione at Wikimedia Commons

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