
The hotel offers a wide range of bookable meals and board options including breakfast, lunch, dinner and all-inclusive. With a size of 22 m², Twin/Double rooms offer all the space and comfort you need during your stay in Corfu Island. The room is equipped with a LCD TV, Wi-Fi ,mini fridge, and balcony or terrace. Every room is very luxurious and fully furnished. The Twin/Double rooms have a twin beds, en-suite bathroom with shower – toilet and all have double glaze windows. The modern, cosmopolitan decor exudes warmth, tranquility and luxury.

Sit and relax in your balcony, soaking up the sun and the inspiring view of the pools or the lush greenery.
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They are equipped with air-condition, a fridge, a TV set and a vanity with a bench. Set in the Magna Graecia Annex and main building these rooms boast a comfortable environment among the serene gardens on ground floor or upper floor.

The units also include a balcony, where you can indulge in relaxation for more sun and views of the pool or the landscaped garden. Featuring a separate living room, the luxurious suites offer a fridge, a LCD TV set and a vanity with a bench. Light fills nearly every corner of these ample suites, allowing you to wake with the morning sun in your bedroom. Set in the Magna Graecia Annex and main building, these rooms boast a comfortable environment among the serene gardens. All accommodations offer privacy and intimacy within a setting of calmness and comfort. Surrounded by the serene landscape, away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Magna Graecia includes 154 rooms and 4 suites that promise to become your home away from home. The nearest golden sandy beach is just a short walk away, while the lively centre of Corfu is 8 km from the complex. The resort’s privileged location provides easy access to various attractions. 2.4 km from Kontokali and boasts stunning panoramic views out over the beautiful countryside of Dassia. Stuart and Nicholas Revett's editions, this works remains essential to the study of ancient monuments of Magna Graecia.The Magna Graecia Hotel is situated on the eastern coast of Corfu, in the village of Dasia. Although Wilkins' drawings are not as thorough and meticulous as those found in J. The drawings and maps are accompanied by annotations on monuments shown on the map. There follows a commentary on Solomon's temple and a historical overview of ancient Greek cities in Sicily.

The present edition opens with an introduction on architecture, based on Vitruvius' work. He published numerous treatises on architecture throughout his life. Wilkins was appointed offical architect to the East India Company in 1827 and became a professor at the Royal Academy of Art in 1837. He became a member of the Society of the Dilettanti in 1817. From 1804 onwards he designed at least thirty-seven well-known colleges and public buildings in Britain, in neoclassical style. Wilkins published several works on Gothic and classical architecture and is considered one of the leading figures of the English Greek Revival movement on the early 19th century. After winning a prize he was able to tour Greece, Asia Minor and Magna Graecia in Southern Italy (1801-1804), in the company of Italian artist and landscape painter Agostino Aglio who was in charge of drawing the monuments during the journey. He was a draughtsman at the National Gallery of London and studied at Cambridge.

William Wilkins (1778-1839) was a British architect and scholar.
