Families of Old Xanthi
This route is about 2 km, lasting about 60 minutes and of moderate difficulty. In it you will meet the families of old Xanthi, who in various ways contributed to the history of Xanthi, but also to the form that the old town has today. Touring the residences of old families of Xanthi, rather unknown aspects of their family stories will unfold and important personalities of the city will be pulled out of oblivion.

Some of the most important families of the Greek Orthodox community are: Chasirtzoglou, Stalios, Sigalas, Valixoglou, Michaloglou, Metaxas, Leontaridis, Blatsios, Angelos, Alexiou, Kalevras, Kougioumtzoglou, Kaloudis, Adamides, Christidis, Karadimoglou, Alatas. Also important were the families of Ottoman commanders, such as Hamdi Bey, Muzaffer Bey, Hilmi Pasha and Memet Pasha, as well as the Jewish families of Aaron Moses and the Cohens.

Through this route, the population composition of the city will be revealed, the religions combination that existed and exists until today, the economic and social stratification in direct correlation with the type and form of residence and the type of professions developed. Many names, marking streets in old Xanthi, will come alive and will be understood through this route.

70. Chapel of Agioi Theodoroi

Brief documentation:

The Chapel of Agioi Theodoroi is located in the old town at the junction of Aristeidou and Sofokleous streets. It is one of the many chapels that exist in the traditional settlement of Xanthi. It is possible that there was an earlier church at this point during the Byzantine period, as there is evidence of a Byzantine marble decorative slab built into this chapel. The small rectangular plate bears an embossed cross with flowers on either side, which are located within a circular frame.
The chapel is a small one-room building which has a courtyard in front of it, through which the entrance to it is made. The building of the chapel is attached to the adjacent building, so the entrance door to it is in the middle of the north side of the building. Right next to the door there is a window, which is surrounded by a simple stone frame. The chapel has a gabled roof with tiles, while the apse of the altar, which protrudes to the east, has a separate roof. In front of the apse of the sanctuary the bell tower rises.


Category of thematic interest:  RELIGIOUS INTEREST


History:

The Chapel of Agioi Theodoroi is located in the old town at the junction of Aristeidou and Sofokleous streets. It is one of the many chapels that exist in the traditional settlement of Xanthi. It is possible that there was an earlier church at this point during the Byzantine period, as there is evidence of a Byzantine marble decorative slab built into this chapel. The small rectangular plate bears an embossed cross with flowers on either side, which are located within a circular frame.


Elements of architecture:

The chapel is a small one-room building which has a courtyard in front of it, through which the entrance to it is made. The building of the chapel is attached to the adjacent building, so the entrance door to it is in the middle of the north side of the building. Right next to the door there is a window, which is surrounded by a simple stone frame. The chapel has a gabled roof with tiles, while the apse of the altar, which protrudes to the east, has a separate roof.


Description of other elements:

In front of the apse of the sanctuary the bell tower rises.


Purpose - Use: Church building


Characterization: Preservable, Institution of the Ministry of Education, Category "B", Decision 5385, Government Gazette 1097/95


Dating (period): Unknown


Year of construction: Unknown


Location of the monument: 41.145256121213386, 24.88946108135614


Bibliographic references:

•    "Churches, Monasteries and Chapels of the Old Town", Thomas Exarchou, Old Town Celebrations, 2000
•    "The Churches of Old Xanthi", Georgios Tsigaras, Municipal Development Enterprise of Xanthi, Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou, 2008


 Address: Aristeidou 22


Visitable: No

 

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