The 15-room house, with its Doric columns, was completed in 1837.
The building's design incorporates a set of Doric columns in its base.
You see the little white Doric column, the blue sky?
At the front of the, room stood two Doric columns, one on either side, that didn't quite reach the ceiling.
In the central bay is a porch supported by four Doric columns.
The tower is designed in the form of a Doric column.
Here you can see the foundation stones and parts of three Doric columns.
Still visible are a 16th-century well and several Doric columns.
And now the jungle will take over the Doric columns.
The river front of the palace is broken by eight Doric columns.