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House of the week: A round villa worth $9.3 million, built directly into the slope of a Greek island.

House of the week: A round villa worth $9.3 million, built directly into the slope of a Greek island.

House of the week: A round villa worth $9.3 million, built directly into the slope of a Greek island.

One of the most expensive properties has appeared on the Greek island of Antiparos - Villa Kronus worth9.3 million dollars (7.5 million euros).

The designers of the project were specialists from the architectural studio DECA Architecture, who strive to create unique and emotional architectural projects.

Villa Kronus is situated in a quiet location, far away from other residences, allowing you to enjoy the privacy and beauty of the Greek landscape.

The infinity-shaped pool echoes the spherical shape of the house.

The interior of the villa is decorated in a minimalist style using natural materials such as stone and concrete.

The villa has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and 3,164 square feet of living space.

The main roof structure provides shade for the living areas, while the lemon tree courtyard lets in natural light.

The main floor comprises reception area, spacious living room with sea views, modern kitchen and master bedroom.

The villa is also equipped with a swimming pool, a vacation tent and a large party terrace.

On the lower level are five more bedrooms with private terraces, a second kitchen, a garden and a pilates room.

The island of Antiparos is known for its luxury hotels, beaches and famous archaeological sites.

This island is also attractive to famous personalities who are looking for seclusion.

Villa Kronus is the perfect place for those who value comfort and privacy.

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