Mandarino - Archimedea Residence
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The villa dominates the site where Cicerone located the tomb of the legendary mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse. The space The villa dominates the site where Cicerone located the tomb of the legendary mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse. It is located 300 mt far from the Archeological Neapolis Park which includes the Greek Teather, the Roman Amphitheater and the Dionysius Ear, in the heart of Grotticelle Necropolis area, traced back to fifth century BC. The Dimora Archimedea was built in the second half of 1800, and it shows different styles due to the owners who followed until today. The actual owner preserved what he found about 15 years ago, restoring every single architectural detail, including the large garden where you will feel the atmosphere of Magna Grecia. Guest access Mandarino is located on the first floor of the main building; it is a double room with a large bathroom, equipped with a spacious wardrobe, air conditioning, wi-fi internet and HD TV. Guests can enjoy the large veranda and pay a short tour at the Greek tombs near the central garden. Other things to note Housekeeping service upon request: 20 € - Mandatory for a minimum staying of 5 nights Registration details IT089017C1QV4JCRAI
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