BYBLOS
The Byblos is a splendid Mediterranean-style villa surrounded by a garden full of greenery.
Born from the idea of Aldo Gennari who entrusted the work to the architect Tuasani.
The initial idea was to build a Mediterranean-style villa in the hinterland of Riccione; in fact it is located on a hill.
Once the construction was completed, Giorgio Magrino took over, manager of a club in Cortina, who managed to convince everyone to transform the villa into a disco. In the summer of 1971 the Bilbò opened, an exclusive environment and a select clientele.
To then in 1985 change the name to Byblos.
To date, the venue has been recently restored and is able to accommodate 450 people.
It is divided into two floors: a. restaurant, the swimming pool and several dance floors and terraces.
Born from the idea of Aldo Gennari who entrusted the work to the architect Tuasani.
The initial idea was to build a Mediterranean-style villa in the hinterland of Riccione; in fact it is located on a hill.
Once the construction was completed, Giorgio Magrino took over, manager of a club in Cortina, who managed to convince everyone to transform the villa into a disco. In the summer of 1971 the Bilbò opened, an exclusive environment and a select clientele.
To then in 1985 change the name to Byblos.
To date, the venue has been recently restored and is able to accommodate 450 people.
It is divided into two floors: a. restaurant, the swimming pool and several dance floors and terraces.