Sunday, 12 May 2024

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The Olympic Sports Center of Athens was named after the winner of the first Olympic Marathon in 1896 Spyros Louis, a resident of Marousi. The main element of the site is the Olympic Stadium with a capacity of 75,000. ...more
Leof. Olimpionikou Spirou Loui, Marousi, Attica, Greece 15123
The Russian orthodox church on Filellinon Street is dedicated to the Agia Triada (Holy Trinity) and it used to be sometime ago the largest church in the city. It is cruciform with a big dome of 10 meters in diameter. It was built during the ...more
Filellinon 21, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10557
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 Atrina Center Tower was built between 1977 and 1981. It is the fourth tallest building in Greece with a height of 80 meters, 20 floors and a large underground parking lot. ...more
Leof. Kifissias 32, Marousi, Attica, Greece 15125
Pallis Mansion was refurbished to replace the 2-story 1845 residence of the prestigious Pallis family, the new manor in Syntagma Square, on the corner of Karageorgi Servias Street, was built in 1910–1911 based on designs by the esteemed Metaxas ...more
Karagiorgi Servias 1, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10563
The Harokopos Mansion is one of the most stunning neoclassical-style buildings in the city center, across from the National Garden and the Hellenic Parliament. It was converted into a museum order to house the collections of Benaki Family. ...more
Koumbari 1, Kolonaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10674
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
At the beginning of 1974, the studios of the Agia Paraskevi Mansion were inaugurated and EIPT (National Television Broadcasting Corporation) was transformed into a public limited company known as ERT (Hellenic Broadcasting Television). ...more
Leof. Mesogeion 432, Agia Paraskevi, Attica, Greece 15342
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
The National Library (Vallianeios Mansion) is part of Athenian Trilogy located in the block that is formed by the streets Eleftherios Venizelos Street (Panepistimiou), Akadimias Street and Ippokratous Street. It is the work of Theophilus Hansen and ...more
Panepistimiou 32, Akadimia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10679
In 2018, the National Library of Greece replaced its roof as it moved into its new home on the grounds of the immense Stavros Niarchos Cultural Center (SNFCC). It is a 24,000 m² ultra-modern glass building, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano ...more
Leof. Andrea Siggrou 364, Kalithea, Attica, Greece 17674
The Parliament of Greece is housed in the famous building of Syntagma Square. The construction was created after the transfer of the capital of the young Greek Government from Nafplio to Athens, intended to be used as the home of King Otto. ...more
Hellenic Parliament, Syntagma Square, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10557