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Small Luxury Hotel like an old Traditional house in Pelion with amazing garden and breathteking sea view to the agean.
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Vólos, Thessalía, Greece
More about this film location
Perched upon a rugged promontory, this residence exemplifies the vernacular architecture of the Ionian or Aegean littoral, where stone masonry serves as both foundation and aesthetic anchor. The structure communicates a profound sense of rootedness through its heavy, dry-stacked stone walls and traditional slate-roofed gables, harmonizing with the surrounding Mediterranean scrub. The design relies on a clear hierarchical progression: the sweeping stone staircase acts as an architectural plinth, elevating the domestic sphere above the landscape and framing the transition from the manicured, potted gardens to the wild, infinite expanse of the sea.
Cinematically, the property is a masterclass in spatial tension between the intimate and the boundless. The material palette—warm ochre stone, dark wood shutters, and wrought-iron balustrades—evokes a timeless, lived-in character, ideal for narratives centered on legacy, solitude, or romantic longing. The architecture does not merely overlook the water; it competes with it. The wide, terraced deck, shaded by minimalist parasols and pergolas, functions as a proscenium stage, positioning any protagonist against the overwhelming blue of the Ionian horizon.
Light is the primary narrative device here. The high-contrast exposure of the midday sun sharpens the geometry of the stonework, emphasizing its tactile, porous surface, while the transition to golden hour transforms the glass-like sea into a reflective surface, bathing the terrace in a sublime, ethereal glow. This location possesses a dual personality: by day, it is a site of breezy Mediterranean hospitality; by dusk, it becomes a theater of atmospheric introspection. For a director seeking to capture the weight of history set against the indifference of nature, this space provides an unparalleled backdrop. It is a place that feels simultaneously protected and exposed, offering a rare opportunity to leverage the environment as a silent, powerful character in the mise-en-scène.
Cinematically, the property is a masterclass in spatial tension between the intimate and the boundless. The material palette—warm ochre stone, dark wood shutters, and wrought-iron balustrades—evokes a timeless, lived-in character, ideal for narratives centered on legacy, solitude, or romantic longing. The architecture does not merely overlook the water; it competes with it. The wide, terraced deck, shaded by minimalist parasols and pergolas, functions as a proscenium stage, positioning any protagonist against the overwhelming blue of the Ionian horizon.
Light is the primary narrative device here. The high-contrast exposure of the midday sun sharpens the geometry of the stonework, emphasizing its tactile, porous surface, while the transition to golden hour transforms the glass-like sea into a reflective surface, bathing the terrace in a sublime, ethereal glow. This location possesses a dual personality: by day, it is a site of breezy Mediterranean hospitality; by dusk, it becomes a theater of atmospheric introspection. For a director seeking to capture the weight of history set against the indifference of nature, this space provides an unparalleled backdrop. It is a place that feels simultaneously protected and exposed, offering a rare opportunity to leverage the environment as a silent, powerful character in the mise-en-scène.
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Onsite parking
Additional information: open height space
Street parking
Free
Nearby parking lot
Free
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Standard 90 days
Productions may cancel their Booking more than 90 days before the event start time for a full refund of their Booking Price, including cleaning fees. Cancellations between 90 days and 14 days before the event start time receive a 50% refund of the booking price plus a full refund of cleaning fees. Cancellations less than 14 days before the event start time receive a refund of cleaning fees only. Cancellations at or after the event start time are not refundable.
Adult filming allowed
Electricity usage allowed
Smoking allowed
Pets allowed
Outside catering/food allowed
Cooking allowed
Alcohol allowed
Loud noises allowed
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