In the neighborhood of the Akathist Hymn
The route is about 900 meters long, lasts about 40 minutes and is of low difficulty. It concerns the northern part of Old Xanthi and the district of the church of the Akathist Hymn.

The visitor can tour the upper part of the Old Town and see luxurious mansions built by the tobacco merchants of Xanthi, such as the M. Chasirtzoglou Mansion and the Kotsioudis Mansion. Starting from Mitropoleos Square, the visitor will head uphill in order to reach the center of the route, the Temple of the Akathist Hymn.

This church was inaugurated in 1861 and is the only one in Greece dedicated to the Akathist hymn. At the end of the route at the Ahrian Mosque you will have a wonderful view of the river of Xanthi, Kosynthos, and the district of Samakov on the opposite bank of the river.

98. Stavropoulos House

Brief documentation:

The house was built in the district of Akathist Hymn in 1900 by Avgoustis Stavropoulos, who was engaged in the trade of hardware, ironmongery and colonial goods. This illustrious family was one of the first in Xanthi to buy a car in 1920.
The building belongs to the descendant of the family, Aikaterini (Kaiti) Stavropoulou-Vlachou, a distinguished painter. Her works, which are distinguished by realism, are also exhibited in the Municipal Art Gallery of Xanthi.
The building is a three-storey mansion with neoclassical influences, ground floor and two floors. The different floors of the building are separated by a line, while pilasters and stepped cornices are formed at the corners.
The many openings in the façade of the building have simple frames, are arranged in perfect symmetry and offer plenty of light inside the building. The windows of the upper floor have stepped sills and cornices and are closed with French shutters.
The façade is characterized by the balcony in the center of the second floor, above the staircase and the main entrance that opens onto the first floor. The balcony, decorated with iron rosettes, is supported with iron corbels.
The building inside preserves various frescoes by M. Dimopoulos, depicting landscapes etc. 


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORICAL/CULTURAL/FOLKLORE INTEREST


History:

he house was built in the district of Akathisto Hymn in 1900 by Avgoustis Stavropoulos, who was engaged in the trade of hardware, ironmongery and colonial goods. This illustrious family was one of the first in Xanthi to buy a car in 1920.
The building belongs to the descendant of the family, Aikaterini (Kaiti) Stavropoulou-Vlachou, a retired kindergarten teacher and distinguished painter. Her works, which are distinguished by realism, are also exhibited in the Municipal Art Gallery of Xanthi.


Elements of architecture:

The building is a three-storey mansion built on particularly sloping ground. It has neoclassical influences, ground floor and two floors. The different floors of the building are separated by a line, while pilasters and stepped cornices are formed at the corners.
The many openings in the façade of the building have simple frames, are arranged in perfect symmetry and offer plenty of light inside the building. The windows of the upper floor have stepped sills and cornices and are closed with French shutters.

The façade is characterized by the balcony on the second floor above the central staircase and the main entrance on the first floor. The balcony, decorated with iron rosettes, is supported with iron corbels.


Description of other elements:

 The building inside preserves various frescoes by M. Dimopoulos, depicting landscapes etc.


Purpose - Use: Residence


Characterization: Ministry of Culture / Ministry of Culture / DILAP / C / 2625 / 43281 / 12-01-1989, Government Gazette 72 / B / 01-02- 1989


Dating (period): Early 20th century


Year of construction: 1900


Location of the monument: 41.14436, 24.88518


Bibliographic references:

•    Katsari-Vafiadis, J. Ed. 2023. "History and recording of the neoclassical buildings of the traditional settlement". Xanthi: Municipality of Xanthi, p. 115


 Address: Vyronos 8


Visitable: No

 

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