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.

96. Residence at 83 Evripidou Street

Brief documentation:

The residence was probably built in the early 20th century, at the end of Evripidou Street (at number 83).
It is a special building with neoclassical elements, restored today. The ground floor does not preserve many of its original morphological elements, which are preserved mainly on the first floor.
On the ground floor there is the opening of the entrance, where initially there would probably have been a skylight. On the first floor there are four openings, with a door leading to a balcony, which is supported by iron corbels, and with three windows. All openings on the first floor, both on the façade and on the side, have rough frames and decorative lintels.
On the façade the curved parapet stands out, which protrudes from the height of the roof of the building and is crowned with tiles. On the curved pediment that is formed, there is a frame where there would probably have been an inscription originally.
The building is located very close to the eastern end of the preserved traditional settlement of old Xanthi, which is defined on this side by the river Kosynthos. The river is the river Kossinitis of the ancient Greeks and the so called Çay of the old Xanthiotes.
The horses of the ancient Thracian king Diomedes, who, when they drank water from the river Kossinitis, became angry and devoured people, were caught by Hercules as part of his eighth labor. The river originates in the Rhodope Mountains and, after flowing through the city of Xanthi, flows into Lake Vistonida to the south of Xanthi.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The residence was probably built in the early 20th century, at the end of Evripidou Street (at number 83).


Elements of architecture:

It is a special building with neoclassical elements, restored today. The ground floor does not preserve many of its original morphological elements, which are preserved mainly on the first floor. On the ground floor there is the opening of the entrance, where initially there would probably have been a skylight. On the first floor there are four openings, with a door leading to a balcony, which is supported by iron corbels, and with three windows. All openings on the first floor, both on the façade and on the side, have rough frames and decorative lintels.
On the façade the curved parapet stands out, which protrudes from the height of the roof of the building and is crowned with tiles. On the curved pediment that is formed, there is a frame where there would probably have been an inscription originally.


Description of other elements:

The building is located very close to the eastern end of the preserved traditional settlement of old Xanthi, which is defined on this side by the river Kosynthos. The river is the river Kossinitis of the ancient Greeks and the so called Çay of the old Xanthiotes. The horses of the ancient Thracian king Diomedes, who, when they drank water from the river Kossinitis, became angry and devoured people, were caught by Hercules as part of his eighth labor. The river originates in the Rhodope Mountains and, after flowing through the city of Xanthi, flows into Lake Vistonida to the south of Xanthi.


Purpose - Use: Residence


Characterization: ΥMATH/5385/24-11-1995, ΦΕΚ 1097/Δ/1995


Dating (period): Early 20th century


Year of construction: Early 20th century


Location of the monument: 41.14592, 24.88915


Bibliographic references:

•    Katsari-Vafiadis, J. Ed. 2023. "History and recording of the neoclassical buildings of the traditional settlement". Xanthi: Municipality of Xanthi, p. 101


 Address: Evripidou 83


Visitable: No

 

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