Clio - History

Clio - History

Clio is one of our three first-floor rooms.

The muse of history, Clio, as with all our other muse rooms, is a daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne.

She’s often called the Proclaimer. because her name comes from the Greek word “make famous” or “recount.”

Seemingly, she had a son, Hyacinth, although mythology’s not quite sure which king was the father. It could have been Pierus, King of Macedon, Oebalus king of Sparta, or king Amyclas of Sparta.

When represented Clio usually has a parchment scroll or a load of tablets nearby or in her hands. Her name also gives us such words as cliometrics and cliodynamics.

Clio is a double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom (tub, shower and toilet) as well as a decorative fireplace.

It also has two tall French windows which overlook the valley.

Clio Rates

925 Euros for one person from September to June.

1025 Euros for one person in July and August.

Weekly retreat rate for one person: 480 Euros.

There is an additional 25% charge for couples.

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The bed..

 

The mirror over the marble fireplace…

 

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