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T                                             the hill in Gastouri. The palace was built in 1890-1891 by Italian

                                                     architects Raffaele Caritto and Antonio Landi. The Empress,
                                                     who became known as the “Reluctant Empress”, supervised the
                                                     decoration of the mansion herself and retired there. The palace
                                                     was named after Achilles, as an expression of her fondness
                                                     for the demigod. His mother, Thetis, held the false belief that
                                                     Achilles was invulnerable; fate had it that Elisabeth’s own son
                                                     should also die to an arrow, but this time in the heart, shot by
                                                     his forbidden love.
                                                     The palace features various portrayals of the Iliad’s hero. The
                                                     marble statue of “Dying Achilles” in the gardens portrays the
                                                     demigod with an expression of pain as he tries to pull the arrow
                                                     out of his heel. The statue was created by German sculptor
                                                     Ernst Gustav Herter and is the centerpiece of the palace. Both
                                                     the interior and exterior areas of Achilleion abound with works
                                                     of art with clear ancient Greek influences in theme and style.
                    The breathtaking views from the lush hillside   The most prominent among the statues in the peristyle and
                    to the south of the city over the Halikiopoulos   outside the mansion are the Nine Muses followed by Eros,
                    lagoon, Kanoni and Mount Pantokrator   Satyr with infant Dionysus, the two bronze statues portraying
                    could not but captivate Elisabeth. Princess of   wrestlers-runners, and “Resting Hermes”.
                    Bavaria, Empress of Austria and, later, Queen   Inside, a beautiful fresco depicting the Four Seasons decorates
                    of Hungary, also known as Sisi, Elisabeth had   the ceiling of the entrance hall. At the end of the imposing
                    visited Greece several times, most frequently   stairway, the hall is dominated by “The Triumph of Achilles”,
                    travelling to Corfu. Her desire to learn Greek   a large oil painting by Austrian artist Franz Matsch. In it, the
                    was spurred by her trips around the country.   hero is seen on his chariot, dragging Hector’s lifeless body out
                    Writer Costantine Christomanos was the   of the walls of Troy. Sisi’s Catholic chapel is also impressive.
                    man who introduced her to classical studies.   The rooms showcase memorabilia of the Empress and Kaiser
                    As she could not stand the rigorous rules of   Wilhelm II, photographic documents, medals, rare books and
                    aristocracy, Elisabeth embarked on a life of   various items.
                    travels to escape dull court protocol. In 1889,   After Elizabeth’s assassination in Geneva in 1898 by the Italian
                    her son, Crown Prince Archduke Rudolf,   anarchist Luigi Lucheni, the mansion was abandoned until it
                    and his lover were found dead in Austria in   was purchased by Kaiser Wilhelm II, who commissioned the
                    unexplained circumstances, although it is   grand bronze statue of “Achilles Victorious”. For the German
                    believed that they had fallen victims of their   Emperor, the demigod represented his personal military genius
                    love. Sisi’s immense sadness and fragile health   and future victories as leader of the Prussian forces, his own
                    prompted her doctor to recommend that she   “Myrmidons”. During World Wars I and II, Achilleion was
                    moved to a milder climate. Corfu was the   used as a hospital and military headquarters. After the war it
                    obvious choice.                  housed schools, and in 1962 it was leased out to a German
                    Elisabeth purchased the house of Greek   company that turned it into a casino. In 1982 its management
                    philosopher Petros Vrailas Armenis on top of   returned to the Greek State. In 1994 the palace hosted the


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                      Birth year                                                   Wedding of
                      of  Elisabeth,                                               Elisabeth and
                      Empress of                                                   Franz Joseph I
                      Austria.                                                     Habsburg.
               1837                                   1854
                      Έτος γέννησης                                                Η Ελισάβετ
                      της Aυτοκράτειρας                                            παντρεύεται τον
                      Ελισάβετ της                                                 Φραγκίσκο Ιωσήφ
                      Αυστρίας.                                                    Α' των Αψβούργων.



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