The church of St. Paul was designed by the German architect Eduard Schaubert in 1838, while modifications to the original design were made by Theofil Hansen and C. Lorenzen, who supervised the building. It was built on a plot of land granted by the donations of believers and the help of the Austrian consul Prokesch von Osten in Greece. The building has a rectangular plan, with dimensions 19.35 m. X 9.20 m. It has a wooden roof, built in 1896, when the front of the church was extended. The facade, on Filonos Street, has a pediment with two belfries and pilasters of Corinthian order.
Catholic Church of St. Paul
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