Saturday, 11 May 2024

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Paleochora is a abandoned place, about 500 meters from the Agios Nektarios monastery. In the medieval times, Paleochora was the capital of Aegina, which at that time lay in the inland for protection against pirates. Around 1800 the capital moved and ...more
Paleochora, Aegina Island, Attica, Greece 18900
The Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava donated several works for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. The Athens Metro Company commissioned Calatrava to build the bridge. It was to make it easier for users of the "Katehaki" metro station to ...more
Leof. Mesogeion 136, Goudi, Athens, Attica, Greece 11527
The history of the Hilton Hotel Building began in 1957, when the Greek government accepted a donation from a shipowner called Apostolos Pezas, along with Conrad Hilton, for the construction of a big, luxurious hotel in the heart of Athens. ...more
Leof. Vasilissis Sofias 46, Ilisia, Athens, Attica, Greece 11528
Syngrou Mansion (Foreign Ministry) is located on Vasilissis Sofias Avenue. It is a neoclassical building that was originally the residence of the prominent Mr. Andreas Sygros and is located opposite the Old Palace of Otto - now the Greek Parliament. ...more
Leof. Vas Sofias 5 & Zalokosta, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10671
The Athens Stock Exchange (est. 1876) was located on Sofokleous Street, until 2007. Thus making the Exchange and the Street synonymous with each other. Since then, its daily operations have been given over to Hellenic Exchanges - Athens Stock ...more
Pesmazoglou 1, Akadimia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10559
The house of the great Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos is located on the beach of the Faneromeni Monastery in Salamina Island. It was restored from 2003 to 2006 by the municipality. The famous poet lived there for many years and created his most ...more
Korydalou 33, Salamina Island, Attica, Greece 189000
The National Theater of Greece was built during 1895 and 1901 by the German architect, Ernst Ziller, who designed it imitating the National Theater of Vienna and the National Library in Athens (for the composition of the façade). ...more
Agiou Konstantinou 22, Omonoia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10437
Athens Tower is the tallest building in Greece. It is 103 meters high and is of 28 floors, while next to it there is a smaller building of 65 meters long. It was built in the area of Ampelokipoi, in between 1970 and 1973. The architectural designs ...more
Leof. Mesogeion 2-4, Ampelokipoi, Athens, Attica, Greece 11527
The Stegi Onassis Foundation is located in Athens, at Syngrou Avenue 107, constructed entirely with money and supervision by the Onassis Foundation and is a real gem building for the city. This significant cultural center hosts many events, concerts ...more
Leof. Syngrou 107, Neos Kosmos, Athens, Attica, Greece 11745
This Byzantine church was built in the 11th Century A.D. by the grandson of Emperor Michael I Rangabe, Paul Xiropotamino. It has embodied in its walls marble pillars and parts of ancient edifice. ...more
Prytaneiou & Epicharmou, Plaka, Athens, Attica, Greece 10558
The outstanding architecture alone makes this an excellent venue for cultural, scientific, and sporting exhibitions and conferences. The 4,500 square meters of space is fully equipped with the latest technology and tailored to the most challenging ...more
Leof. Vasilissis Olgas, Zappeio, Athens, Attica, Greece 10557
The post-war modern architect Takis Zenetos designed the industry from scratch. In its schematics, Zenetos was mentioning the horizontal dimension of the building along Syngrou Avenue and Kallirois Avenue with horizontal linearized glazings. ...more
Kallirrois & Frantzi, Koukaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 11743