“But there were two eyesores, visible long before we landed. One was an obese Greek-Edwardian hotel near the larger of the two harbours, as at home on Phraxos as a hansom cab in a Doric temple” - this is how John Flowels (as Nicholas Urfe) described Hotel Philadelphia. In real life - Grand Hotel Poseidonion that every Septeses’ visitor can see on the right side of the port when approaching the island. (The second “eyesore” was the school - read here
https://reveal.world/story/1879)
Poseidonion Grand Hotel first opened in 1914 and was the brainchild of Sotirios Anargiros, a visionary benefactor who was responsible for much of Spetses’ development, including the school where Folwes taught English and which served as a prototype for Lord Byron school in his novel
The Magus (read here
https://reveal.world/story/1879). It has quickly become one of Spetses’ landmarks and a favourite destination for the high society, royalty and the wealthy Athenians.
https://www.poseidonion.com/