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reference: EK-6715825
The neoclassical residence on Perikleous 24 is situated just a few steps for the Archaeological Museum at the heart of Piraeus’ historical center where the ancient heritage of the city fuses with today’s contemporary life. Built in 1899, the house was designed by the renowned architect “Ernesto Tsiller”, whose work continues to enrich the area with neoclassical designed works. Indeed, it was in one such mansion that was home to King George I and Queen Olga. Later the location came to be known as the “neighborhood of Captains” due to the proximity to the old port. Today, the residence has been renovated in the spirit of her former beauty, with her imposing structural features embellished with hand-painted ceilings and architectural detailing, allowing the property to continue to shine as a prestigious neighborhood gem. The residence stands three floor tall, measures an impressive 605sqm. The ground floor is 150.30 sqm, first & second floor 157.17sqm and third floor 133.22 sqm, which benefits from a private balcony.