The House of Aghia Filothei - Athens - Greece
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N 37° 58.452 E 023° 43.746
34S E 739714 N 4206466
The entrance to the House of Aghia Philothei from Adrianou Street.
Waymark Code: WMY64P
Location: Greece
Date Posted: 04/29/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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The mansion of Aghia Filothei the Athenian, one of the oldest remaining houses of Athens, fully restored, opened its doors recently. It is the mansion of the Byzantine family of Mpenizelos-Palaiologos, in constant use since the 16th c., which will be used for the needs of the Non-Profit Philantropic Organization "Apostoli" (Mission) of the Athenian Archdiocese.

The whole building is a museum of sorts, since within it a visitor can identify important remnants of the historic course of Athens itself. Archaeologists found at a depth of almost 4,5 meters (15 feet) ruins of the Roman City Wall. On the ground floor there are signs of older buildings dating to the 16th c., when St. Filothei lived, while in the upper floor which was added much later, we see a typical Athenian wealthy family house of the early and mid Ottoman occupation period.
Following its restoration the building retains the architectural elements of its history, such as the marble arch throughway on the ground floor, the spacious T-shape wooden veranda on the upper floor or the enclosed balcony on the South side with an Acropolis view, the fireplaces or the ornate skylights.
This house is related to the history of the city and the life and activity of Aghia Filothei, an important Christian personality of Athens of the 16th century, who came from the aristocratic Benizelos family, during the period of the Turkish occupation.

?After she became a widow at a very young age, she founded the monastery of Aghios Andreas, which became known as the “Parthenon” because it was the refuge of young poor women, who were trained in some art or craft without having the obligation to become nuns. Aghia Filothei was murdered in martyrdom by the Turks.
In the vicinity of the House of Aghia Philothei, we recommend Central Hotel, centrally located on Apollonos Street in Plaka, offering a terrace with a nice view and a rooftop bar which is the ideal place to have an evening drink while enjoying spectacular city views. The daily buffet breakfast includes fresh juices and ample local delicacies.

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Theme:
Oldest House of Athens


Street Address:
Το πιο Παλιό Σπίτι της Αθήνας Adrianou 96 Athina 105 56 Greece


Hours of Operation:
Tuesday-Thursday, from 10 AM-1 PM; Sunday from 11 AM-4 PM


Cost: 5.00 (listed in local currency)

Museum Size: Medium

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Food Court: Not Listed

Gift Shop: Not Listed

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