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Mon Repos is a former royal summer residence on the island of Corfu, Greece. It lies south of Corfu City in the forest of Palaeopolis. Since 2001, it has housed the Museum of Palaiopolis—Mon Repos .
The excavations of the Greek archaeologists were performed over most of the area of the temple and the architectural fragments they discovered are stored at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu. [4] The excavations found evidence that a sanctuary existed by early 7th century B.C. with a major structure being built by the end of that century ...
The Park of Mon Repos is built on part of the Palaiopolis of Kerkyra, where excavations were conducted by the Greek Archaeological Service in collaboration with academics and universities internationally. Examples of the finds can be found in the Museum of the Palace of Mon Repos and at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu. [100]
Mon Repos, Corfu, a villa and former royal estate on the island of Corfu Monrepos Palace , a water pavilion in Ludwigsburg, Germany Monrepos (archaeology) , an archaeological research centre and museum in Germany
After the union of Corfu with the Kingdom of Greece in 1864, the palace served as a royal residence; up to 1967, the Greek king occasionally used the palace on state occasions while in residence at his nearby villa, Mon Repos. Today the palace houses the Museum of Asian art of Corfu.
History of Corfu (city) (1 C, 8 P) S. Septinsular Republic (15 P) Pages in category "History of Corfu" ... Temple of Hera, Mon Repos; Guglielmo Tocco; V. Venetian ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Corfu" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Temple of Hera, Mon Repos; V. Venetian arsenal ...
Mon Repos, Corfu (2012) Prince Andrew was received triumphantly in Athens on 23 November 1920, and his wife and four daughters joined him a few days later. [40] Cecilie then returned to live in Corfu with her family. At the same time, Princess Alice found out that she was pregnant again. [41]