Queen's Tower (Greek: Πύργος Βασιλίσσης, Pyrgos Vasilissis) is a former royal estate near Athens, Greece. The estate, consisting of 200 hectares (494 acres), was purchased by King Otto, the first king of modern Greece. He built there a small neogothic castle for his wife, Queen Amalia. The architecture resembles Hohenschwangau castle in Bavaria, built for Maximilian II of Bavaria, the brother of King Otto. As the castle is only one tower, it is called the Queen's Tower. After the abdication of King Otto, the estate was sold to the Serpieri family, who still own it. They have a dairy farm and wineyard on the estate. The wines bottled on the estate are called "Tour la Reine" (French for Queen's Tower).
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| - Πύργος Βασιλίσσης (el)
- Tour la Reine (fr)
- Queen's Tower (Serpieri) (en)
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| - Ο Πύργος Βασιλίσσης είναι βασιλική έπαυλη, που έχει μετατραπεί σε μουσείο και βρίσκεται στους Άγιους Αναργύρους, δίπλα στο Μητροπολιτικό Πάρκο «Αντώνης Τρίτσης». (el)
- Tour la Reine (grec moderne : Πύργος Βασιλίσσης / Pyrgos Vasilissis) est un petit palais de style néogothique bâti pour la reine Amélie de Grèce au nord d'Athènes, tout près de l'ancienne municipalité d'Áno Liósia. S'étendant à l'origine sur plus de 200 hectares, il n'en forme plus aujourd'hui que 25. Tour la Reine appartient à la famille Serpiéris depuis le début du XXe siècle. (fr)
- Queen's Tower (Greek: Πύργος Βασιλίσσης, Pyrgos Vasilissis) is a former royal estate near Athens, Greece. The estate, consisting of 200 hectares (494 acres), was purchased by King Otto, the first king of modern Greece. He built there a small neogothic castle for his wife, Queen Amalia. The architecture resembles Hohenschwangau castle in Bavaria, built for Maximilian II of Bavaria, the brother of King Otto. As the castle is only one tower, it is called the Queen's Tower. After the abdication of King Otto, the estate was sold to the Serpieri family, who still own it. They have a dairy farm and wineyard on the estate. The wines bottled on the estate are called "Tour la Reine" (French for Queen's Tower). (en)
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| - Ο Πύργος Βασιλίσσης είναι βασιλική έπαυλη, που έχει μετατραπεί σε μουσείο και βρίσκεται στους Άγιους Αναργύρους, δίπλα στο Μητροπολιτικό Πάρκο «Αντώνης Τρίτσης». (el)
- Queen's Tower (Greek: Πύργος Βασιλίσσης, Pyrgos Vasilissis) is a former royal estate near Athens, Greece. The estate, consisting of 200 hectares (494 acres), was purchased by King Otto, the first king of modern Greece. He built there a small neogothic castle for his wife, Queen Amalia. The architecture resembles Hohenschwangau castle in Bavaria, built for Maximilian II of Bavaria, the brother of King Otto. As the castle is only one tower, it is called the Queen's Tower. After the abdication of King Otto, the estate was sold to the Serpieri family, who still own it. They have a dairy farm and wineyard on the estate. The wines bottled on the estate are called "Tour la Reine" (French for Queen's Tower). A nearby station of the Proastiakos suburban railway opened in 2014, Pyrgos Vasilissis, is named after the estate. (en)
- Tour la Reine (grec moderne : Πύργος Βασιλίσσης / Pyrgos Vasilissis) est un petit palais de style néogothique bâti pour la reine Amélie de Grèce au nord d'Athènes, tout près de l'ancienne municipalité d'Áno Liósia. S'étendant à l'origine sur plus de 200 hectares, il n'en forme plus aujourd'hui que 25. Tour la Reine appartient à la famille Serpiéris depuis le début du XXe siècle. (fr)
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