Zoia Patission


The property is located at 65, 28th October (Patision) Street, in the center of Athens.

The area has several theaters, many bookstores, publishing houses and printing shops. With all this interaction of uses, the area of the Museum is now characterized by social, age, functional and architectural richness. At the same time, it is in direct operational relationship with one of the biggest public parks of the city, Pedion Areos and the Hill of Strefi, and a large number of charming pedestrian streets.
In recent years, a series of reconstructions have contributed to the aesthetic upgrading of the area. Moreover, the existence of many important buildings of neoclassical, eclectic and modernist style, give the area a distinct and attractive appearance.

This Commercial building, which measures 700 sqm per floor, was built in 1923. The size and shape of this building was an epitome in the evolving image of Athens at that period. Aesthetically, it is distinguished by a fluid late eclecticism, while at the same time it utilizes the “modern” reinforced concrete construction.


Zoia Filellinon


This 7 storey retail / office building is located next to the city’s most central square, Syntagma.

A true landmark of Athens, Syntagma is the most well-known spot of the city not only for Athenians but also for foreigners from all over the world.

Bustling with life at all times of day and night, Syntagma hosts the Greek Parliament, numerous luxurious hotels, coffee houses, bars and restaurants. It’s the ultimate hot spot for shopping as Ermou street – the famous pedestrian road full of retail stores – starts there.

The building is fully serviced by all means of public transport.


Zoia Kreousis


The 884 sqm property is located in the area of Kerameikos, near the homonymous metro station and the former Gazi industrial complex.

The point of interest is its proximity to the restored industrial complex of the former gas plant, known as Gazi. Gazi is the only surviving gasworks plant in Greece and one of the few in Europe. It constitutes a distinctive sample of 19th century technology and industrial architecture. The buildings of the former industrial complex nowadays house cultural and recreational activities, attracting a large number of visitors from all over Athens, but also from the rest of the country, even from abroad.

The restored Gazi plant operates as a cultural center, housing the Technopolis multi – purpose building complex, whose major part is the Athens Industrial Gas Museum. Technopolis – City of Athens has gradually become a hub of cultural events, thus helping to upgrade Kerameikos area.

The nearby square is surrounded by restaurants, taverns, bars, cafes, clubs, as well as theaters and galleries, having transformed its neighborhood into a lively place of social gathering and entertainment.