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Achilleion is a 19th century summer palace built in Gastouri by Empress Elisabeth or "Sisi" of Austria that reflects her... Achilleion is a 19th century summer palace built in Gastouri by Empress Elisabet... Achilleion is a 19th century summer palace built in Gastouri by Empress Elisabeth or "Sisi" of Austr...
The Mon Repos (My Rest) was built in the early 19th century on the site of ancient Corfu as a gift from the British Lord... The Mon Repos (My Rest) was built in the early 19th century on the site of ancie... The Mon Repos (My Rest) was built in the early 19th century on the site of ancient Corfu as a gift f...
The Anemomilos Windmill stands on the windiest part of Corfu at the edge of Garitsa Bay, leading to a pier with beautifu... The Anemomilos Windmill stands on the windiest part of Corfu at the edge of Gari... The Anemomilos Windmill stands on the windiest part of Corfu at the edge of Garitsa Bay, leading to ...
Established in 1814 to house the graves of British residents of Corfu, the British Cemetery is noted for its tranquil ga... Established in 1814 to house the graves of British residents of Corfu, the Briti... Established in 1814 to house the graves of British residents of Corfu, the British Cemetery is noted...
The New Fortress of Corfu on St Mark Hill was commissioned by Venetians in the 16th century to contain the area outside ... The New Fortress of Corfu on St Mark Hill was commissioned by Venetians in the 1... The New Fortress of Corfu on St Mark Hill was commissioned by Venetians in the 16th century to conta...
Angelokastro is a Byzantine fortified complex, nestled at a height of 300 metres on a rocky outcrop on the Ionian coast. Angelokastro is a Byzantine fortified complex, nestled at a height of 300 metres... Angelokastro is a Byzantine fortified complex, nestled at a height of 300 metres on a rocky outcrop ...