This Venetian building, which is located on the island of Santorini, was renovated in 1995 based upon old Venetian plans which had been approved by city planning authorities of the area.
The building, which has stone walls that are 50-80cm thick, is built on a hillside. The outer door is decorated by two green marble columns which came from the ruins of the old cathedral of Santorini.
The main entrance leads to a room which has a balcony that overlooks beautiful views of the island of Kameni. Kameni is the name of the island which hosts the dormant volcano of Santorini. To the right of this particular room, there is a bar and a large room with wide wooden framed double glazed windows that are mechanically operated. The roof is made up of two large domes as all renaissance buildings have.
To the left of the entrance, another room similar to the room just described is found. In this room, there is a large indoor staircase which leads to an apartment with a dressing room and bathroom with a bathtub and hydro-massage and WC.
The roof is made of cement and can be changed into a roof garden. Access to the roof is via a marble staircase. The steps have been made from the marble acquired from the ruins of the cathedral mentioned above. The open veranda has marble tables constructed from the same marble.
From the main room we can go down marble stairs that lead to a room which is level with the main road. This room is lit and aired from three sides.
There is also a main room with a hall and a smaller room with split level floors. This room contains another marble staircase which leads to a special storage area. This area was once used to press grapes for wine. On the south side of the building there is a fully equipped kitchen.
On the south side of the road there is a room with a door that leads to an outdoor area.
The floor is made of marble which contains bits of white and black marble. The north, south and easterly doors all have large awnings which house
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