The side of the Villa

by - 10.6.08

hermesvilla


29 May 08


This part of the villa caught my eye. It is separated from the main manor, each on the left and right of the structure.


Below, supposedly a working fountain, too bad that day it wasn't...notice how the plants are trimmed btw.

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15 comments

  1. I absolutely adore this part of the villa. It looks so tranquil and very relaxing. I love the garden too. Nice.

    Is the place for sale? Hehe :D

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  2. looks like you have all the photos to share here. it's like really being there.

    i love the structures. they look so detailed that almost every part of it was well designed.

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  3. I am so envious of European architecture. I wonder whether I would be lucky enough to see these in person.

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  4. Geeeaaaah! (sound of jealousy) So jealous you've got to see that with your naked eye. I LOVE the architecture photos you post here, so awesome! :)

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  5. I wonder who lives here, it looks very grand!

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  6. I love this part of the villa! The colors and how peaceful it looked. I wonder what is this side for.

    [:

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  7. Forgive me for the lack of information...I sometimes blog at around 11pm and I would just fell asleep...Hubby would wake me up to ask if I'm finished and when I recall I haven't written anything, I do try a sentence or two like this =D I'd try to add more info next time.

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  8. Panaderos, being hidden from public, it really is tranquil, I think the government has no plans of selling this national heritage, sayang ba? bilhin mo?

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  9. Dong, I admire them too (workers) not only for this kinds of architecture, even the small stores around here are well-constructed to the very minute detail.

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  10. Maria, there are still lots that I haven't seen, lets go about the EU if you want...but I have 3 kids along...=D

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  11. Lara, I bet you're been there too? Thanks!

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  12. Chica, I laughed at your reaction lol! C'mon, you got wonderful sceneries there in Idaho that I doubt I would even see....lets exchange views!

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  13. As of now, it is used as a museum Kris, but the empress Elizabeth and perhaps her heir used it.

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  14. Kyels, sorry, I got no time to ask, it is an adjacent part of the Manor, I was guessing this is for the guests perhaps...

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