15/02/2023
The Villa known as Donna Maria Sursock's residence was built by her husband Alfred in 1909. The Villa looks a little like a small fairy tale castle and is interesting because of its decorative elements in cast cement, a novelty at the time.
The Villa was used extensively all summers up to 1975 and unfortunately, as with the hotel, it was severely damaged and looted by the various armies and militias roaming the area at the time of the civil war.
It stands today wrecked and uninhabited, but forms a majestic and dramatic backdrop to the events that took place in the front esplanade which has been totally rehabilitated, a first step towards complete restoration of the villa.