It is a three-storey neoclassical building of simple morphological design, which has a later addition to the roof in the form of a recess. Horizontal bands separate the surfaces of each floor at floor level and the openings bear wooden French shutters.
It is a two-story neoclassical building with a basement and a facade that follows strict symmetry. The openings have mullioned frames. The floor is separated by a distinct protruding horizontal stripe. The double balcony rests on sculpted corbels and is surrounded by...
The old central port warehouses of the Piraeus customs office, at the beginning of Efploias Street, were designed and built in 1844. The design of the building is attributed to the architect Stamatis Kleanthi (1802-1862). The building of the port warehouses was...
It is a two-story abandoned neoclassical building with simple morphological elements. The facade is characterized by symmetry while the openings are surrounded by casings and bear a cornice and French wooden frames. A balcony with metal railings adorns the first floor...
It is a plain two-story building with neoclassical elements. Its appearance follows strict symmetry with a central axis. A floor separation band is visible. The balcony rests on simple corbels and is surrounded by metal railings. The cornice of the roof is decorated...
It is a four-storey neoclassical building, which displays morphological elements of the late Neoclassical style of the 1920s. The openings on the faces are arranged symmetrically and are adorned with elaborate decorative designs on the lintel, which refer to...