It is believed that the Mardius Historical Villa is one of the oldest buildings in Mardin and its origins date back to 16th century. In the following years, the villa was acquired by the Ensari Family and they resided there for a long period of time.
The restoration works started on February 21st, 2011 in guidance of the project created by Mr. Neset Gune, owner of the Profit Interior Architecture Company who has carried out several successful projects in this field. The villa was put into service for our esteemed guests on April 15th, 2014 with the utmost due diligence to preserve historical pattern, in accordance with the comments and directives provided by the Counsel of Monuments. Rooms in the villa are named after the members of Tahir Ensari and Peyruze Ensari family.
While decorating the Mardius Historical Villa the original structure had been kept and the villa itself was furnished embracing the historical atmosphere. Original forms of items that were used in the villa such as doors, beds and wardrobes which are known as 'Konsol' in Mardin were preserved.
In our villa, while using historical icons reflecting the very core of Mesopotamia region, a hygienic kitchen has also been established in accordance with HACCP regulations for healthy operation.
The restoration works started on February 21st, 2011 in guidance of the project created by Mr. Neset Gune, owner of the Profit Interior Architecture Company who has carried out several successful projects in this field. The villa was put into service for our esteemed guests on April 15th, 2014 with the utmost due diligence to preserve historical pattern, in accordance with the comments and directives provided by the Counsel of Monuments. Rooms in the villa are named after the members of Tahir Ensari and Peyruze Ensari family.
While decorating the Mardius Historical Villa the original structure had been kept and the villa itself was furnished embracing the historical atmosphere. Original forms of items that were used in the villa such as doors, beds and wardrobes which are known as 'Konsol' in Mardin were preserved.
In our villa, while using historical icons reflecting the very core of Mesopotamia region, a hygienic kitchen has also been established in accordance with HACCP regulations for healthy operation.