Former Royal Summer Palace To Be Converted Into A Museum And Luxury Resort
- by XpatAthens
- Tuesday, 09 February 2021
The Greek government plans to convert the former Royal Palace in Tatoi into a hub of history, culture, and luxury. The palace, which sits on grounds spanning 10,000 acres, was bought as a summer residence for the Greek royal family in the 1880s has been abandoned for almost 50 years.
Following the restoration, the estate will include shops, restaurants, nature walking trails, and a luxury hotel and spa. The main palace building will become a museum to display artifacts and items found on the site, including the royal family’s famed car collection.
Tatoi lies on Mount Parnitha, 27 kilometers from the center of Athens, in a green area with woods, rivers, and abundant wildlife.
By transforming the site into a luxury vacation spot and highlighting its royal history with a new museum, the government aspires to attract more visitors and history lovers to Greece.
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