Castle Devachan | |
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Castello Devachan (Italian) | |
General information | |
Location | Sanremo, Italy |
Coordinates | 43°48′57″N 7°45′39″E / 43.81583°N 7.76083°E |
Castle Devachan (Italian: Castello Devachan) is a historic villa situated in Sanremo, Italy.
History
The villa, designed by Pietro Agosti in 1905, was built in 1909. The property originally belonged to John Horace Savile, 5th Earl of Mexborough.[1] He had spent several years in Asia and had grown closer to Buddhism. For this reason, at the death of his second wife Sylvia, whom the villa was originally named after, the villa was renamed into Castle Devachan.[2] Within Buddhist theosophy, Devachan refers to the temporary, intermediate state of being before the soul's eventual rebirth into the physical world.[3]
In 1920, the villa hosted the famous San Remo Conference.[1][4][5]
During the Second World War, the villa became the operational base for the SS in Sanremo, and was the location of the murder of fourteen Italian partisans.[4]
Description
The building features an eclectic style.
References
- ^ a b "Villa Castello Devachan". sanremostoria.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 December 2022.
- ^ Katzir, Maya (2021-04-05). "The history of the building where the San Remo conference was held". Israel Hayom. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
- ^ H.P. Blavatsky, The Theosophical Glossary. Theosophical Publishing Society, 1892, page 98
- ^ a b Bellini, Alessio (2019-08-22). "Sanremo, Castello Devachan: dove si decisero le sorti d'Europa". Riviera Time (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-01-12.
- ^ "CONFERENZA della PACE 1920 al Devachan". moreschiphoto.it (in Italian). Retrieved 12 January 2022.
External links
Media related to Category:Castello Devachan at Wikimedia Commons