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Rooms
House
of Nureyev - One bedroom with sitting room, marble
bathroom, and veranda overlooking the caldera. Antique furnishings
include an amphora, Byzantine icon, Venetian candelabras,
and carved Santorinian sofa, while framed sketches of Rudolph
Nureyev chronicle his appearances in Athens. A skylight and
Isnik ceramic tiles enhance the bathroom's lilac color scheme.
Satellite TV, CD and DVD player, and dial-up Internet access.
Air conditioning, bathrobes, complimentary stocked minibar,
and in-room safe.
House
of the Sea - One bedroom with small sitting area,
cream-colored walls, silk upholstery and premium bedding.
Ocean-inspired furnishings include seaman’s chests,
nautical maps, and fittings from vintage ocean liners. Artworks
include a Picasso plate, and collection of 19th-century charcoal
nudes. Bathroom has round marble shower with domed fresco
ceiling. Satellite TV, CD and DVD player, and dial-up Internet
access. Air conditioning, bathrobes, complimentary stocked
minibar, and in-room safe.
House
of Portraits - Two bedrooms, each with a double bed,
and separate living/dining area. Two marble bathrooms. Decor
highlights a collection of portraits, along with ancient oil
lamps, antique mirrors, Russian icons, and a 19th-century
gilt candelabra. Satellite TV, CD and DVD player, and dial-up
Internet access. Air conditioning, bathrobes, complimentary
stocked minibar, and in-room safe.
House
of Porcelain - Two bedrooms (one with single bed),
living room and separate dining area with traditional gate-leg
table. Arched windows offer sea views. Decor includes lemon-colored
walls, a collection of white and blue 19th-century Minton
and Royal Copenhagen porcelain plates, Venetian mirrors, and
an 18th-century ecclesiastical table. Satellite TV, CD and
DVD player, and dial-up Internet access. Air conditioning,
bathrobes, complimentary stocked minibar, and in-room safe.
House
of Winds - Two bedrooms, each with a double bed;
dressing room, and large sitting area with dining space. Two
marble bathrooms. High vaulted ceilings, light-blue color
scheme, and Santorinian period furniture. Furnishings include
engravings of Athens’ Tower of the Winds, carved wooden
lamps, and a silver oil lamp. Satellite TV, CD and DVD player,
and dial-up Internet access. Air conditioning, bathrobes,
complimentary stocked minibar, and in-room safe.
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