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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tatoi_PalaceTatoi Palace - Wikipedia

    Tatoi ( Greek: Τατόι, pronounced [ta.ˈto.i]) was the summer palace and 42 km 2 (10,000 acres) estate of the former Greek royal family. The area is a densely wooded southeast-facing slope of Mount Parnitha, and its ancient and current official name is Dekeleia.

  2. Tatoi (en griego, Τατόι) es una antigua finca real a unos veinte kilómetros al norte de Atenas, en Grecia. La propiedad fue adquirida por el rey Jorge I en 1872, y allí construyó una explotación agrícola y ganadera así como una villa para poder pasar el verano con su familia.

  3. An ideal spot for hiking, running, biking and picnicking, Tatoi Royal Palace and cemetery, set in the wooded foothills of Mount Parnitha, is one of the best day trips from Athens.

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · El Palacio de Tatoi, situado a unos veinte kilómetros de Atenas, ha agonizado lentamente durante años y casi se agradecía a la naturaleza que siguiera su curso y lo escondiera en el...

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  5. 12 de may. de 2018 · Tatoi Palace. George Pachantouris (cc by 2.0) This sprawling 10,000-acre estate was the summer palace of the former Greek Royal Family. Now abandoned, its decaying buildings and dense woods...

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  6. 21 de abr. de 2021 · Tatoi Royal Palace is a deserted royal palace in the foothills of Mount Parnitha. History of Tatoi Royal Palace. In 1872, King George I of Greece bought the Tatoi estate, at the edge of Mount Parnitha, from a government minister.

  7. 27 de jul. de 2019 · As Greece’s new conservative government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis declared its intention to revive the famous Tatoi Palace and bring its glorious past back to life, many have been wondering what the story is behind this historic place, which shaped Greece’s political life in the 20th century.