Morpheas Luxury Apartment provides modern Furnishing & accommodates up to 4 Guests.
Consists of a spacious Bedroom with an extra-large double bed, a flat TV Screen with satellite channels, a wardrobe & an exit to a private terrace. The living room features a kitchenette, a Sitting Area a dining table & a sofa-bed for 2 more guests.
Morpheas has the ability to mimic any human form and appear in dreams. His true semblance is that of a winged daemon, an imagery shared with many of his siblings. Robert Burton, in his 1621 Anatomy of Melancholy, refers to Classical depictions of Morpheas, saying "Philostaratus paints [Morpheus] in a white and black coat, with a horn and ivory box full of dreams, of the same colours, to signify good and bad". In myth, Morpheas was also said to send dreams through one of two gates, one of ivory, and the other of horn. Starting in the medieval period, the name Morpheas began to stand generally for the god of dreams or of sleep. In Carl Michael Bellmans Fredmans Epistle No. 72, "Glimmande nymf", Morpheus is invoked as the god of sleep. The Roman poet Ovid states in his Metamorphoses that Morpheus is a son of Hypnos and reports that he had a thousand siblings, with Morpheus, Phobetor and Phantasos being merely the most prominent among them.