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A short distance from the area of Dassia we can find Castello (Villa Mimpeli). It was built by the Italian Baron Luke Mimpelis in 1905 in gothic pace, which con
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Οι ρίζες του ανθηρού πολιτισμού του νησιού της Κέρκυρας που αφορά ιδιαιτέρως το θέατρο, την λογοτεχνία και την αρχιτεκτονική πρέπει να αναζητηθούν στο ξεχωριστό ιστορικό παρελθόν.
A short distance from the area of Dassia we can find Castello (Villa Mimpeli). It was built by the Italian Baron Luke Mimpelis in 1905 in gothic pace, which con
The Antivouniotissa Museum is a museum of post-Byzantine religious art of the Cretan and early Heptanese schools in Corfu, Greece. It is located in the former c
The Municipal Theatre of Corfu was the main theatre and opera house in Corfu, from 1902 to 1943. The theatre was the successor of the Nobile Teatro di San Giaco
The "Mouse" island or Pontikonisi is a green of trees and rocks, which is located at the entrance of the lagoon Halikiopoulou opposite Corfu Airport &
The Peristyle Maitland is located in Upper Square and is known as " Sterna ". Constructed in 1816 in the Ionic order , with plans of the British Engineer Colone
The Archaeological Museum of Corfu, was built between 1962 - 1965. The museum land was donated by the city of Corfu. Its initial purpose was to house the archae
Obelisk of Douglas, known as a " pillar of Douglas ‘, we meet at the confluence of the promenade Republic Avenue and the Alexandras Avenue. The English Bar
The museum exhibits material shows the tragedy of Serb soldiers during the First World War. The remnants of the Serbian army , about 150,000 , with the governme
The Museum of the Philharmonic Society of Corfu "Nikolaos Halikiopoulos Mantzaros " is the only of its kind in Greece and opened in September 2010 , e
Count Ioannis Kapodistrias was born in Corfu in 1776 and was assassinated in 1831. He was the first Governor of Greece during the transitional period and while
It is one of a kind Museum, in Greece. Hosts 11,000 objects from donations of private collections, derived mainly from the far East and the wider Indian area (C
““Welcome! Please, come in! The Count will be with you presently. He hopes you will join him and the Countess in the drawing room for tea.” This is what you wou