About the property

 

As you enter the elegant lobby of this corner Bauhaus building, its unique character is immediately evident, the luxurious marble, high ceilings and classical wooden door giving a sense of central European 1930s architecture. Inside the apartments, large windows let in plenty of natural light, while parquet floors add warmness as well as an authentic feel of well-designed spaces, with meticulously chosen materials.

Built in 1932 and listed among Greece’s modern monuments, the 1,150 sqm building on Metsovou street is located just a couple of blocks from the National Archaeological Museum and the National Technical University of Athens, and a short walking distance to the Victoria Metro Station. Just behind the building, the recently-upgraded Pedion Areos public park demonstrates the city’s commitment to renewal.

The Neighborhood

Exarchia, hosts a jumble of pre-war townhouses and ageing post-war apartment buildings. Preserving a strong sense of community and tradition, with publishing houses, bookbinders, the city’s liveliest farmers’ market, rembetiko tavernas, punk boutiques, old-fashioned coffee houses, bars, a self-managed park, the National Archaeological Museum, and delightful Epigraphic Museum, all within its boundaries. Built into the slopes of Lycabettus Hill, Neapolis Exarchia, is the city’s second oldest neighbourhood after Plaka.


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