ROMAN VILLA OF SKALA

Roman Villa of Skala – Traces of an Ancient Luxury

Just a short distance from the center of Skala lies one of the island’s most fascinating archaeological sites—the Roman Villa of Skala. Dating back to the Roman period, this once-grand residence reveals a different chapter of Kefalonia’s history, long before the modern village came to life.

What makes the site truly remarkable are its well-preserved mosaic floors. Intricate geometric patterns and detailed designs offer a glimpse into the refined aesthetic and lifestyle of its time, reflecting a sense of elegance and sophistication that defined Roman living.

Although only parts of the villa remain today, the atmosphere of the site allows visitors to imagine the structure as it once stood—overlooking the landscape, connected to trade, culture, and daily life in ancient Kefalonia.

The Roman Villa of Skala is more than an archaeological landmark; it is a quiet reminder of the island’s deep historical layers. A visit here adds depth to the Skala experience, blending ancient heritage with the natural beauty that surrounds it.