To reach the dining room we lower our heads and cross
a threshold cutting through the thick, old walls. We discover
an impressive fireplace with a 7 metre chimney.

There is also a striking abstract painting by a Syrian artist
who employed hot red hues to give balance to the heights
of the room.
An acanthus-leaf, wrought-iron chandelier also adorns this
wonderful space and hangs above a great rustic farm table.

Louis XVI chairs and armchairs redecorated with black
lacquer paint and orange-hued velvet stand ready
to receive up to twelve guests.