Veranda Collection
The veranda, a charming architectural feature found in various corners of the world, holds a special place in our hearts
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The veranda, a charming architectural feature found in various corners of the world, holds a special place in our hearts. In Italy, specifically Sicily's Punta Secca, stands the iconic house of fictional TV detective Inspector Montalbano. Its veranda offers breathtaking views of Santa Croce Camerina and the azure Mediterranean Sea. Traveling across continents to India, we find ourselves at West End Hotel in Bangalore, Karnataka. Here, guests can unwind on the veranda while savoring aromatic Indian cuisine and immersing themselves in the vibrant local culture. In Southwold, Suffolk, England, colorful beach huts dotting the coastline beckon visitors to their inviting verandas. These quaint retreats offer respite from bustling city life as one enjoys panoramic views of sandy shores and crashing waves. Venturing further west to Sierra Leone's Fourah Bay College in Freetown brings us to another captivating veranda setting. Nestled amidst lush greenery and historic architecture, this spot provides an ideal backdrop for intellectual discussions or moments of quiet reflection. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Mount Vernon in Virginia – George Washington's cherished home. Nathaniel Currier immortalized its grandeur with his publication featuring a stately veranda where Washington himself may have contemplated matters of great importance. On England's Isle of Wight stands Union Cottage atop Spring Hill within Ventnor village. Its charming Victorian-style veranda invites residents and visitors alike to bask in tranquility while admiring stunning coastal vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. Journeying southward brings us to New Orleans' Bahama Village where history comes alive through its old town charm and picturesque verandas adorned with vibrant flowers cascading from wrought-iron railings. Transported back in time to 1920s Paris takes us inside Veranda Ermitage de Longchamp – an elegant establishment exuding sophistication and glamour.