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Close to the historic center of the capital, in Agios Nikolaos Square, this luxurious apartment with an area of 140 sq.m., is situated, reminiscent of the old Athens mansion. It is located on the 4th floor of a well-maintained building of 1967, with a wonderful view of the Attic landscape and the square of Agios Nikolaos. The apartment is airy and very bright, as it is bathed in light, diffused by the windows that are present in all areas. Entering the apartment we face the spacious living room and the comfortable dining room, while the kitchen is ergonomic with neat wooden cabinets and access to the balcony. The hall leads us to the 3 bright bedrooms and the bathroom. High aesthetics and quality materials, such as wooden floors, characterise the space and the feeling of comfort and nobility permeates the apartment. The property is an ideal choice for lovers of the center with sophisticated options. The Energy Performance Certificate is currently being issued North of the center of Athens, Agios Nikolaos is a busy residential and commercial area. The central avenue of Acharnon is a busy, tree-lined avenue with a wide variety of shops and cafes. The highlights of the area are the 19th century Church of Agios Nikolaos, the Byzantine Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and the house of Lela Karagiannis, the former residence of a World War II resistance leader. Kato Patisia is defined to the north-northeast by Ano Patisia, to the east by Kypseli, to the south by Agios Nikolaos, to the southwest by Thymarakia and Sepolia, to the west by the river Kifissos and the location of Three Bridges, where the National Highway of Athens - Lamia passes through Kifissos. The church of Agios Dimitrios Oplou got its nickname because it is only here that Agios Dimitrios is depicted armed. That is why its narrow area was called Opla or Sta Opla. According to another version, during the War of 1821 a group of fighters who had camped in the temple for the night, were suddenly awakened by a voice: "To arms!". They got up and barely managed to fend off a Turkish attack. Later, when they were questioned among themselves, it was found that they were all asleep at the time the voice had been heard. So they attributed the voice to a miracle of Saint Dimitrios. A multicultural area with a simple neighbourhood character.