MANSÃO de milionário hoje ABANDONADA na ILHA DA COCANHA #nosydrone - Summary

Summary

The video is a tour of a historic property located on Ilha da Cocanha, Brazil, hosted by Cristian from the Rose Drone channel. The property, a large house known as Casarão, was once owned by an Armenian family, the Varans. Marcos Varan, the patriarch of the family, was a successful businessman who transformed this property into a paradise by the sea in the 1950s.

The Varan family had a significant impact on the automobile industry in Brazil. They owned Varan Motores, a pioneering company known for assembling cars and trucks. The company was located in São Bernardo do Campo, also known as Brazilian Detroit. Marcos Varan also owned the Danúbio hotel and the Varan weaving factory, known today as Textil Cunha.

The property was abandoned in the 1960s after Marcos Varan's death. His son later died, and the family had difficulty renovating the house. The property was left to decay, and today it's a remnant of a bygone era. The video shows the property's current state, with overgrown vegetation and crumbling structures.

The video also mentions an interesting anecdote about Getúlio Vargas, a former president of Brazil. It is claimed that Vargas stayed at the property for five days during a period of unrest. The property also had a generator shed, which was used to light up the whole family on the continent.

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Facts

1. The video is hosted by Cristian from the Rose Drone channel, who is visiting Caraguatatuba, Brazil, and specifically Cocanha beach.
2. The property they are visiting was once owned by an Armenian family.
3. The Armenian family had a weaving factory, an engine factory called Varan, and another property in Santos.
4. In the 1960s, the family began to visit Guarujá.
5. The property includes a Casarão, an abandoned house on an island.
6. The Casarão has a jeep path that leads to it.
7. The electricity and water supply for the property are not from a generator or a source.
8. The property was transformed into a paradise by the sea by the family in the 1950s.
9. The family's name is Marcos Varan.
10. Marcos Varan came from Armenia and arrived in Brazil in the 1920s.
11. Initially, he worked as a street vendor and then at the Gasparian fabric company.
12. The Varan family owned the Varan weaving factory, the Danúbio hotel, and Varamotores, a pioneering company in the Brazilian automobile industry.
13. The Varan family was also responsible for the pioneering assembly in the country of Volkswagen, Fiat, BMW motorcycles, and tractors Ferguson.
14. The property was acquired by Cinta do Brasil, a French company, after the family's death.
15. The island was coveted by the singer Roberto Carlos, who also wanted to buy the island.
16. The property is currently in a preservation area.