The Gold Book of Corfu | Page 93

MON REPOS The imposing neoclassical palace stretches over 285 decares, just 3 km away from the town and was originally the summer residence of the English Commissioner Frederic Adam for the sake of Corfiot Nina Palatianou, while after the union of the Ionian Islands with Greece, it was granted to King George I. Since 1995, when it came into the hands of the Greek state, both the palace that now operates as a museum (exhibiting period furniture and some archaeological discoveries of Paleopolis), and its garden, one of Europe’s finest gardens, are open to the public! ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΆ, ΕΚΤΌΣ ΤΕΤΆΡΤΗΣ 08:30-16:00. ΕΊΣΟΔΟΣ: 4€ | DAILY, EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 08:30-16:00. ENTRANCE FEE: 4€ ΠΑΛΑΙΌΠΟΛΗ, Τ. +30 26610 41369 | PALEOPOLI 93