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【Fun】It’s a magical place. Worth a visit, although not all content is visible during this period. [Value for money] Friendly and helpful staff. Heart place. Good place
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Greek Villa Kerylos Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Villa Kérylos, near Nice, is a luxurious villa inspired by ancient Greek architecture, built during the Belle Epoque. Surrounded by a lovely seaside garden, the villa is fully furnished with very unique fabrics, frescoes and mosaics.
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Greek Villa Kerylos Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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【Fun】It’s a magical place. Worth a visit, although not all content is visible during this period. [Value for money] Friendly and helpful staff. Heart place. Good place
The villa is close to the bay, the terrain is low, and the basement is almost parallel to the sea level. When we went there, the wind was too strong, and we quickly drilled into the room without a good look at the appearance. After entering, I found out that I actually walked into the museum of ancient Greece. The villa is divided into several rooms, the luxury bath on the first floor and the 2nd century antique mosaic at the entrance are amazing, the library, dining room, living room, Renak and his wife's bedroom, etc., each room can see totems designed with Greek mythological characters as the theme. The materials selected were first class in the early 20th century. Look closely at your feet and a large number of mosaics are applied to the floor of the room. The word mosaic originated in ancient Greece and is carefully decorated with mosaic. Mosaic art has an important position in the field of architecture in ancient Greece and Rome. Mosaic symbolizes noble social status to a certain extent as a special decorative means. The more mosaics in whose home, the more fine the tricks, the richer the family is. In addition, the tall room connection, the columns around the central courtyard, are also one of the characteristics of ancient Greek architecture. Unlike the pale pink Rothschild Garden Villa, it feels more masculine and neutral. The second floor is divided into two corridors, connecting all rooms in series. The hostess rooms each have a bathroom, the hostess rooms are decorated with symbolism of the love goddess, and the hostess rooms are dedicated to the goddess Hera of the earth.
The scenery of this place is beautiful and charming