Antiquity has made a meeting with modernity in a site which combines uniqueness with magic and authenticity: the Villa Didon of Carthage.
It is contiguous to the ruins and to the museum of Carthage and embraces the Punic Ports where the fugitive Elysa landed. Villa Didon overlooks the Mediterranean Sea with a view on the hill of Sidi Bou Said in the background.
It is an outward-looking space
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Antiquity has made a meeting with modernity in a site which combines uniqueness with magic and authenticity: the Villa Didon of Carthage.
It is contiguous to the ruins and to the museum of Carthage and embraces the Punic Ports where the fugitive Elysa landed. Villa Didon overlooks the Mediterranean Sea with a view on the hill of Sidi Bou Said in the background.
It is an outward-looking space, revealed to the beauty and grandeur of Carthage where the legend of Queen Dido endures through the refined details of a decoration which, with its purity and transparency, offers an intense brightness.
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