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Villa Miralago

- Seecorso 33 -
The construction of the three-story building, which was built on an artificially raised bay with a residential function, was completed in 1903. The building was built according to the design of an unknown architect for the lawyer Neustadtl from . Villa Miralago was part of a hotel complex together with some other villas, which was named Hotel Excelsior, all built by the same lawyer. Two of the buildings were demolished in 1972, and on the land on which they stood, new holiday homes were built.
Villa Miralago and the two demolished buildings
On top of the part of the building, which is built in the Eclectic style with Neo-Classical elements, you can see an stating the name of the villa, as well as two crowned with an Ionic . The roof , which is interrupted by the avant-corps part, is beautifully decorated with and motifs, and . Above the second floor windows, which are flanked by either two columns or two pilasters crowned with an Ionic capital, you can either see a pointed or a straight . The latter is in some cases supported by two within their midst a . The that are placed in the are the same as the ones used in the balustrade that secures the balcony and porch on the western side, while they differ from the wooden ones used on the northern side.
An old postcard that shows the building