Carrà, who died on Monday aged 78, was a cultural institution in her home country, regarded as its “best-loved woman”.
Raffaella Carrà was always deeply linked to Madrid, a city where she said she felt free.”
Born in Bologna in 1943, Carrà studied dance but started her career as an actor in the “peplum” genre of Italian historical epic films.
Next Wednesday the Más Madrid party will propose the creation of the Plaza Raffaela Carrà in the centre of the capital.
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