KAZ ZANANA
Don't miss it! You can enjoy a drink in a soothing atmosphere says or régaler at lunchtime. If there is only one Creole house to visit in Victoria, it is that one. A superb heritage house dating back to 1915, all wood, hidden behind a green wall on Revolution Avenue (which leads to Beau Vallon). Restored in the rules of art, this box on the theme of pineapple is the property of a renowned painter, George Camille, who made it one of his galleries. Parquet parquet, sandalwood walls, sandalwood shutters of the Pope: this work of goldsmith, to the glory of exotic woods, certainly deserves the detour, this exemplary resurrection also through the old furniture installed in these rooms full of atmosphere, some of which offer a beautiful setting for the works of the artist. This shows his last works, mostly less figurative than a few years ago, since the canon now gives relief to his painting by carving the paper, working the embossing before laying colours as well as acrylic and pastel and watercolor. It would be a shame to go through Victoria without taking the time to stop in this Kaz Zanana, which has a historic monument value, just like Kenwyn House, at the entrance to the city. The house houses a nice restaurant.
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