Saturday 25 June 2011

Venetian Escapade

I know. Marcial's flat in Madrid was too much reality for this blog.

Let's go back to the fantasy and thank Konrad that he has allowed us to sneak into his house in Venice.

The original palace portrayed is called Palazzo da Mula and it was (still is) for sale when The Substitute was written. It was Konrad's grandmother favourite residence and nowadays is one of his "caves" when he needs to be alone and think. The other is San Capistrano, in the Lazio area, near Rome.  He keeps a villa near Villa Borghese when he's into "adventures" in the Eternal City (parties, dinners and so on) as San Capistrano is a "Family residence," meaning Guntram can visit it, his aunt Elisabetta can visit it, the Cardinal D'Annunzio can visit it but Stefania was never invited. Coming to  think, she was also not invited to Venice; perhaps to the Danieli.

The decoration is still exactly as she planned it at the Turn of the Century and our big boy has changed nothing at all.

Property Description


The Da Mula family who built the palazzo and owned it for almost 600 years, were one of the most important and respected noble families in Venice. The family was originally Roman, and this influence can be seen in the central courtyard, which is built to monumental proportions.
The 750 sqm property is accessed both from the street entrance and from a water gate on the Grand Canal, and offers both a Classical staircase and a lift. A large central salon with exquisite original frescoes concludes with a spectacular Gothic Quadrifora window and a wide balcony with stunning Lagoon views. Leading left and right from the main salon are three smaller salons all overlooking the Grand Canal. One of the salons features wall fabric that is the only example of its kind outside the Ducal Palace. In addition, the rear of this property features windows overlooking the central courtyard, an elegant formal dining room and also a small family chapel. In addition to these formal rooms, there are five bedrooms and four bathrooms, kitchen and breakfast room. The property has its own boat mooring on the Grand Canal.


The palace is not located in Venice but in Murano, overlooking the Grand Canal. 

From left to right: Casa Centani, Palazzo da Mula, Palazzo Barbarigo (decorated with mosaics as the  owners were Murano glass producers)



A private living room, now used as general office

Konrad's office. 



Konrad's room, with the famous angels on the ceiling. It's hard to concentrate with this gang around. 

Guntram's first room on the second floor. Appropriate enough for a future  Lord Consort in Friederich's view. Our boy loved the view over the Grand Canal 

Thursday 16 June 2011

All about Marcial

Well, this blog is not only about Guntram and Konrad. There are other characters in my fictions too and they also want to be recognised.

Namely Pelayo is very crossed that no one has ever asked about his homeland. He's so proud of Asturias! "Do Not Feed the Platypus, please" takes place in the north of Spain and the small town of La Riera is located near Cangas de Onís and the Basilica of Covadonga, where the Spanish Reconquista (Reconquest) began in 722.



The small town where Marcial lives is located some 50 minutes by walking from the Monastery and is almost "lost" to visitors. It is not included in most tourist visits (they all prefer to stay at Congas de Onís where the good restaurants are) but seeing it is worth the driving. Like most small towns in Asturias, it's partly abandoned and local towns do their best to attract young families to live there (free house, a job, loans, etc.)






Marcial's house


The legend about drinking from the waters from the small stream that runs at the feet of the Virgin's sanctuary -lovingly called La Santina by Asturians- is partly true. In the past, girls looking for a husband used to go to pray and drink from the waters. It was said that in less than a year, they would find a man to share their lives and in a country that was losing most of his young men to inmigration, it was a considerable feat. Still some people go and hope to find an everlasting love there.





I can not imagine Pelayo's shock when he moved to Madrid. Finding himself in this place must have been a test for his nerves. I don't want to imagine what he could have said the minute he saw the "Moors" living there.Our Marcial landed in Madrid at the end of the most prosperous decade in the Spanish economy and started to suffer the growing unemployement and the crazy house pricing. His first jobs in the pub, the Lidl supermarket were the most easy to get for young people.

You can't ask more from 40 square metres (and this one is a big one, compared to the 25 square metres flats being sold for a little less than 140.000 Euros in 2007 in the same luxurious neighbourhood). Who paid that? Well people like Lucho and Paco got mortgages for 120% of the flat's valuation (Ever heard of subprime loans? There's some of it in Spain too).

Here is the reason why Marcial wants to return to his beloved forest






After this we need to invade Konrad's "little house" in Venice or Carsten's flat in London! The Dutchman must still dream about restaurants with paper tablecloths and oily pizzas. It was a quantum leap from here to the Ritz.

Monday 13 June 2011

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Thursday 9 June 2011

Jacques & Luitpold

No one ever imagined that a little teddy bear like Jacques could make such a mess in such a short time. So here it is the culprit's picture.


Jacques

No wonder that Konrad was so jealous of him; Jacques is certainly cute and keeps himself in good shape  despite his age. This model was created in 1909 by the German firm Steiff, hand stitched mohair, stuffed with wood shavings, with boot-button eyes (not really a toy by modern standards) and fully jointed. It was the object of desire of many children as the price was certainly high (about a full week's salary of a worker) The original has been with de Guttenberg Sachsen family since 1915, well loved and cared.

His tie is at the dry cleaners and he is 40 cm. long.

Poor Luitpold didn't have such a good life and needed to visit the "teddy bears' hospital" a few years ago. His owner used to drag him by the ear all over the house. He is a model created in 1908 and has a growler (didn't help him though) He is 46 cm. long, stuffed with wood shavings and very soft cream mohair skin. Hopefully Konrad will look after his bear better in the future.

Luitpold

Saturday 4 June 2011

Ilchester Place

Constantin knows how to live and where to find a good decorator for his house in London. However this time Luciana Dollenberg had nothing to do with it (no Pampa  or Gaucho style). As Guntram said once, it's eclectic and unconventional. The opposite to Konrad's pure Georgian style.

No wonder Olga Fedorovna wanted the house to herself. I think most of us would move in if someone would invite us. Constantin likes ample empty spaces and combining the past with the future.

The stairwell on the second floor that leads to the bedrooms. Have to be careful as Guntram could bump into you. This boy never looks where he is going.

The living room

Constantin's studio. Konrad is always sent there anytime he visits him. 

Kitchen, where our Guntram steals a muffin whenever he can.

No kitchen is really well furnished till you include a table for your bodyguards.

Constantin's bedroom but the crucifix has to go away soon.

The family room (former music room). Note that the pigs under the piano are a notorious artwork. You have to be very rich  or come from a noble  family to have them at home. Olga does not like them.

Guest bedroom on the top floor. Massaiev can not complain about his working conditions.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

The wait is over

The boys are back and ready for more adventures.

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