- Achilleion (Corfu)
Achilleion (Greek: Αχίλλειο or Αχίλλειον) is a palace built in
Corfu by Empress ( _de. Kaiserin) of AustriaElisabeth of Bavaria , also known as Sissi after a suggestion by Austrian Consul Alexander von Watzberg.Greek National Tourist Organisation information window at the Achilleion Grounds] Sissi was a woman obsessed with beauty and very powerful but tragically vulnerable since the loss of her only son,Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria in the Mayerling affair in 1889. A year later in1890 , she built a summer palace in the region of Gastouri (Γαστούρι), now the municipality ofAchilleio n, about ten kilometres to the south of the city of Corfu. The palace was designed with the mythical heroAchilles as its central theme. Sissi spoke Greek better than any of the Greek queens that were her contemporaries and she expressed a desire to further immerse herself in the Greek culture. Like every other European royal, she had some Byzantine emperors among her distant ancestors.History
Sissi bought the property from Corfiot Petros Vrailas Armenis who was also a friend. The palace was designed by Italian architect Raffaele Caritto. Ernst Herter, a famous German sculptor, was commissioned to create works inspired from
Greek mythology . His famous sculpture "Dying Achilles" (Ancient Greek: Αχιλλεύς θνήσκων), created inBerlin in 1884 as inscribed in the statue, forms the centrepiece of the Achilleion Gardens.The palace, with the classic Greek statues that surround it, is a monument toplatonic romanticism as well asescapism and was, naturally, named after Achilles: "Achilleion." The place abounds with paintings and statues of Achilles, both in the main hall and in the lavish gardens depicting the heroic and tragic scenes of theTrojan war . The architectural style isPompei an and has many parallels to that of the Russian imperial residence inCrimea .The Imperial gardens on top of the hill provide a majestic view of the surrounding green hill crests and valleys as theIonian sea gleams in the background.Sissi used to visit the place often until 1898 when she was assassinated in
Geneva by Italian anarchistLuigi Lucheni .Kaiser
After Sissi's death, German
Kaiser Wilhelm II purchased Achilleion in 1907 from her heirs and used it as a summer residence. During Kaiser Wilhelm's visits a lot of diplomatic activity used to take place in Achilleion and it became a hub ofEuropea ndiplomacy at the time.Wilhelm, expanding on the main theme of the grounds, commissioned his own Achilles statue from sculptor
Johannes Götz who created an imposing bronze sculpture that stands tall as a guardian of the Gardens facing north toward the city.Kaiser's statue represents Achilles in full hoplite uniform with intricate detailing such as a relief of a
gorgon 's head at the shield, apparently topetrify any enemies, as well as lion heads as knee protectors. This tall statue is surrounded by palm trees that complement its graceful outline. Kaiser Wilhelm visited the place until 1914 whenWorld War I was declared. The Kaiser also attended performances at theMunicipal Theatre of Corfu while vacationing at the Achilleion..Municipality of Corfu Official Website. (2008) " [http://www.corfu.gr/en/profil/theatro.htm History of the municipal theatre] " Accessed July 8, 2008.]The Wars
During World War I, Achilleion was used as a
military hospital by French andSerbia n troops.After World War I, the Achilleion became the property of the Greek state according to thetreaty of Versailles and thewar reparations that followed in 1919.In the years between World War I and World War II the Achilleion property was used to house various government services and at the same time a number of artifacts were
auction ed off.During
World War II , theaxis powers used the Achilleion as military headquarters.After World War II, the Achilleion came under the management umbrella of theHellenic Tourist Organisation (HTO).In 1962 the Achilleion was leased to a private company that converted the upper level to a
casino and the lower grounds to amuseum . In 1983 the lease was terminated and the palace management was returned to the HTO.European role
Briefly reclaiming the status of centre for European diplomacy that it possessed during the Kaiser years, the Achilleion has been used in recent times for the
European summit meeting in 1994 and in 2003 it hosted the meeting of theEurope an ministers forAgriculture . Lately it has been used as a museum while the casino function has been relocated to the Corfu Hilton.Achilleion in film
The casino scene of the
James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) was filmed at the Achilleion. [http://www.007.info/FactfileFYEO.asp "For Your Eyes Only" website] ]References
Sources
* Greek National Tourist Organisation information window at the Achilleion Grounds
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