This is the core of the initial 18th century structure around which the five luxury houses of The Tsitouras Collection have been built.
The name derives from the collection of beautifully
framed portraits gracing its walls, alongside oil
paintings and engravings of philhellenic subjects.
The specially designed furniture, although modern, blends in beautifully with the various Tsitouras Collection pieces.
These include: two large tables consisting of wood
and bronze bases and heavy polygonal marble tops;
a 19th century wooden baptismal font which has
become a marvellous coffee table; an old console,
and two superb chests from Mytilene.
The decorative objects have been selected with great care and superb taste: two elaborate 19th century candelabra, antique mirrors in gilt frames, Russian
icons, ancient oil lamps, carved wooden cherubs
and other gilt pieces from an icon screen, bust of
Sappho by an Italian sculptor.
The House of Portraits is characterised by a
mysterious, dream-like quality with haunting
echoes of past lovers.
The House of Portraits has:
2 double bedrooms, 2 Greek marble bathrooms and a
large sitting room with dinning area