It is a two-story building that displays notable morphological elements of neoclassical style. A horizontal projecting cornice separates the ground floor from the first floor. At the corner edges of the building, there are pilasters with imposts, and an entablature...
Excavations at the archaeological site of Terpsithea Square (between Karaiskou, Skouze and Perikleous Streets) in Piraeus revealed parts of the city during the Classical and Roman eras. It also provided important information on the restoration of the urban fabric of...
It is a two-story building with a plain and simple facade. Of particular interest are the architectural features, such as the main ground-floor exterior gate and the first-floor balcony railing, which allude to influences from European standards of the 1920s and...
It is a two-story neoclassical building with an elevated basement. Its faces have strong symmetry and display neoclassical features, while the tripartite organization of the faces into base, main body and crown is clearly discernible. The base is decorated with...
It is a three-story building with simplified morphological elements. Its tripartite organization of the vertical aspect and the protrusion of the middle part, an element that is followed by the protruding perimeter roof eave, also merit attention. The openings are...
The three-story corner building with the semi-circular edge at the intersection of Bouboulinas and Kountouriotou Streets is also known as the former Nikolaos Frantzis Residence. It was built around the end of the 1880s and constitutes a special architectural type of...