Ver versión completa : Quiz arquitectónico 21/07/2006
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Sarnas Morgul
21/07/2006, 09:44
Ya era hora de que alguien se animase.....
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está en la costa azul a 10 kilómetros de niza, año inicio 1903, la mandó construir un arqueólogo y la diseñó un arquitecto francés.
Está en Badajoz???? :D :D :D
Ya en serio...yo diria la costa de Francia
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muy bien
EL_INUTIL_©
21/07/2006, 20:19
Carmen te he dicho mil veces que no saques mi casa en un quiz arquitectonico :rolleyes:
Por cierto yo soy el de enmedio en la primera foto:D :D :D
Por cierto yo soy el de enmedio en la primera foto:D :D :D
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
¿Cual es tu yate, Inutil?:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Villa Kerylos
A Greek lover
Théodore Reinach (1860-1928) was the youngest of three very talented brothers born into a family of bankers, originally from Frankfurt. Important personalities in the Third Republic, the Reinach brothers were known as the “Know-it-alls” because of their extraordinary learning. The eldest, Joseph, was a deputy (member of the French parliament) and worked with Gambetta. Salomon was a member of the Institut de France and had a distinguished career as curator of the “Musée national des Antiquités”. As for Theodore, he gained a double doctoral degree (in law and arts) at a very young age, before concentrating on ancient Greek history. He was an archaeologist, papyrologist, numismatist and musicologist, a member of the “Académie des Inscriptions et des Belles Lettres”, as well as being deputy for the Savoie department.
It was his great love of all things Greek that gave rise to the building of the Grecian villa at Beaulieu-sur-Mer, not far from Rothschild’s famous Villa Ephrussi. Madame Reinach was in fact a cousin of baron Maurice Ephrussi.
Kerylos: " kingfisher"
Theodore Reinach entrusted his project to Emmanuel Pontremoli (1865-1956). This architect and archaeologist, winner of the “Grand prix de Rome” and an elected member of the “Académie des Beaux Arts”, shared Reinach’s passion for ancient Greece. He fell in love with the idea and spent 6 years, from 1902 to 1908, creating the Villa Kerylos. The Greek word “Kerylos” means Halcyon or kingfisher which in Greek mythology was thought to be a bird of good omen.
Antiquity and modernity
Far from being a mere copy of the noble houses on the island of Delos, the Villa Kerylos is rather a reinvention of ancient Greece. The two men did not want to build a simple pastiche of an ancient Grecian villa but rather to create an original building “along Grecian lines”. Emmanuel Pontremoli ingeniously contrived to incorporate the modern conveniences of Belle Epoque villas into the luxury setting of a classical Grecian villa. For example, the pool in the “Balneion” was filled with water using taps hidden under round grilles and the astonishing folding piano, designed by Pleyel, part of which is hidden in a lemon wood chest.
A living history of the Belle Epoque
The Villa Kerylos is a fantastic place affording visitors a view of living history, not only of ancient Greece but also of the Belle Epoque. A unique tribute to the civilisation of ancient Greece, this villa is nevertheless characteristic of the French Riviera at that time. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Beaulieu-sur-Mer was a fashionable place and much frequented by the elite.
Theodore Reinach died in 1928 and the Villa Kerylos was bequeathed to the Institut de France, of which he had been a member. His children and grandchildren continued to live there until 1967 when the Villa became a listed building.
http://www.villa-kerylos.com/en/kerylos/254-/
Me vais a permitir que no traduzca todo el tochazo, imagino que no tendremos problemas para entender la mayoría.
Saludos.
PD: Un sitio impresionante Carmen, ¿de qué lo conocías?
Por cierto, que según estos datos, el arquitecto era también arqueólogo, el dueño tenía un doble doctorado en leyes y arte, y era arqueólogo, especialista en papiros, numismático, musicólogo, miembro de la “Académie des Inscriptions et des Belles Lettres”, y diputado del parlamento francés.!:eek: !:eek: !:eek:
Parece que eran una familia muy cultivada y los tres hermanos eran conocidos por "Los Sabelotodo". :D :D :D
Saludos.
Saludos.
PD: Un sitio impresionante Carmen, ¿de qué lo conocías?
de cuando me invitó EL_INUTIL, el verano pasado...
de cuando me invitó EL_INUTIL...
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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