M Map Off the grand avenue, this casawas an ornate 1892 villa, with almost Raj-style rooms complementing its high-quality Romanian fare.
If they wished, visitors here could do nothing but wander among the marble busts and ornate villas of the literary past: Pushkin's vest - pierced by the bullet that killed him in a useless duel - lies permanently on display.
The two major protagonists of the peace accords met for the first time in a year at Mr. Milosevic's ornate villa in Belgrade 10 days ago.
Many private, ornate villas were constructed.
One of Thomson's most important buildings, Holmwood House, an ornate villa he designed for a wealthy Glaswegian family, is open to the public after a two-year restoration by the National Trust for Scotland.
One of them fired a rocket at the ornate villa, where Erasmus's beautiful platinum body stood.
The last half-hour, during which an ornate Cuban villa and a hillside shantytown are demolished, bloats the experience into a super-size fast-food meal: thousands of useless calories are added at no extra cost (to the viewer, that is).
In 1844 she hired Alexander Jackson Davis to convert the stately mansion into a more ornate villa, in keeping with the era's emerging Romantic sesnsibilities.
They left the village and travelled along the road running beside the river; on both banks there were charming, rather ornate villas.