Benefactors of the Greek Orthodox community of Xanthi
This route is about 2 km, about 60 minutes and of moderate difficulty. In it, the visitor will be able to tour buildings of architectural or religious interest at the same time, which were either built thanks to the donation of a benefactor from Xanthi, or are related to the residence or shop of the benefactor's family.

The role of benefactors was particularly important for the Greek Orthodox Christian populations during the Ottoman period, since they took care of the construction and decoration of schools, churches and buildings of public character (e.g. clubs) and thus contributed to the preservation of the ethnic and religious identity of the community.

The visitor starts from the chapel of Zoodochos Pigi on Lefkou Pyrgou Street and ends at the chapel of Agia Paraskevi in the heart of the old town. Along the way he will learn about the tobacco benefactors An. Sigalas, P. Stalios, M. Matsinis, the Kougioumtzoglou family, the teacher D. Chasirtzoglou, M. Floris etc. He will also "meet" the metropolitans of Xanthi and Peritheoriou Eugenios, under whose guidance and encouragement the churches of the old town were rebuilt and decorated after the catastrophic earthquake of 1829, and Ioakeim Sgouros, who rebuilt the Metropolitan Mansion and part of the monasteries.

Important were also the donations of professional guilds to the churches, such as the shoemakers' and the cobblers’ unions, which donated to the church of Akathist Hymn the icon of the Holy Trinity, or of Epirotan G. Kagialidis, who dedicated to the Metropolitan Church the icon of St. George of Ioannina, or of the Velios family, who donated several icons to Kavaki.

03. Stalios Kindergarten – 1st Kindergarten of Xanthi

Brief documentation:

The 1st Kindergarten of Xanthi was built in 1881, thanks to the donation of the city's benefactor, the important tobacco merchant Panagiotis Stalios and his wife Fotini. Their names are also engraved on the marble dedicatory inscription above the entrance gate. The building originally functioned as a Kindergarten of the Greek Orthodox Community while it was under Ottoman administration, and as a Kindergarten it operates until today.

The building is in the Mitropoleos district, in an area that formed the core of the Greek Orthodox Community of Xanthi during the 19th century. Several important institutions were gathered there, such as the Metropolis, the Metropolitan Mansion, the Greek Consulate and the community schools (Matsinios Urban School, Girls' School).

The kindergarten is built in the neo-renaissance style, probably designed by an Italian architect. The entrance of the courtyard includes fake pillars made of local granite. The exterior of the building is simply formed.

Around the windows located on the central and side facades of the building there are frames of local sandstone, while those on the ground floor are covered with elaborate ironwork. The building is decorated with corbels, which can be found both at the coronation of the entrance of the courtyard and at the coronation of the masonry.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

It was built in 1881 with a donation by the tobacco merchant Panagiotis Stalios and his wife Fotini, as shown in the marble dedicatory inscription above the entrance gate. It is in the district of Mitropoleos, in the area, which was the core of the Greek Orthodox Community of the city in the 19th century, as a number of its important institutions were concentrated there, such as the Metropolis, the Metropolitan Mansion, the Greek Consulate and the community schools (Matsinios Urban School, Girls' School).


Elements of architecture:

The kindergarten is built in the neo-renaissance style, probably designed by an Italian architect. The entrance of the courtyard includes false pillars made of local granite. The exterior of the building is simply formed. Around the windows located on the central and side facades of the building there are frames of local sandstone, while those on the ground floor are covered with elaborate ironwork.


Description of other elements:

The building is decorated with corbels, which can be found both at the coronation of the entrance of the courtyard and at the coronation of the masonry.


Purpose - Use: School building


Characterization: Preserved, Institution of the Ministry of Culture, Decision DILAP/C/11/63051, Government Gazette 73/86


Dating (period): Last quarter of the 19th century


Year of construction: 1881


Monument location: 41.14468986852862, 24.886915068523884


Bibliographic references:

•    Dimitris Mavridis, Houses of Xanthi, Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou – DEAX, Xanthi 2009
•    Dimitris Mavridis, Angelophylaktos Xanthi, Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou, Xanthi 2007
•    "Benefactor of Xanthi", Thrakika, 3 (1932), pp. 391 – 392


 Address: Michael Matsini 1


Visitable: No


Construction Manager: Probably an Italian architect

 

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