Unique preserved building in the area of Plaka, in the center of Athens, with a total area of 886.49 sq.m. of which 474.98 sq.m. superstructure, basement 219.19 sq.m. and semi-basement 192.32 sq.m.
It is developed on a plot of 240.91 sq.m.
Ground floor 192.32 sq.m.
1st floor 192.32 sq.m.
Roof 73.57 sq.m.
The building has open spaces (open plan) on all levels except the roof which functions as a residence and has a large atrium with a view of the Acropolis rock.
The building has been reconstructed in 2000, its external image is in excellent condition, and internally it needs small-scale modernization works of and the restoration of certain pathologies of the building which mainly come from not using it for some time.
All levels are connected by a central staircase and a modern elevator, however on the basement and ground floor levels there is a 2nd grand staircase. It has marble and oak floors, and the exterior frames are wooden accordions with the traditional style of the region. On the roof of each level there is
false ceiling, within which there is an installed heating and cooling network with airways.
It has the potential of multiple uses, as a residence, commercial shops, offices, tourist facilities and catering. It is located 600m from 3 metro stations. A unique year-round tourist attraction, Plaka is a district in the center of Athens below the Acropolis, which has been continuously inhabited since ancient times and was among others the center of Ancient Athens.
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