In the neighborhood of the Metropolis
The route is about 1 km long, lasts about 60 minutes and is of moderate difficulty. In it, the visitor will have the opportunity to explore the heart of the Old Town, the most central part of the traditional settlement, as it developed around the Metropolis of the city. Starting from Antikas Square, he will walk through its most famous and picturesque streets, the streets of Mayor Filippos Amoiridis and Orfeos to meet, among others, the Kaloudis, Kougioumtzoglou and Kalevras Mansions, located next to the Folklore and Historical Museum of F.E.X.

His course will end at Mitropoleos Square, which was identified with the Greek Orthodox community as around and near it were built the Metropolitan mansion, the Matsinis School and the Photiades House, which also served as the Greek Consulate in the late Ottoman period.

90. Karantai House

Brief documentation:

This building today belongs to the Karadai family. It was built at an unknown date.
The building at 10 Mavromichali Street is an impressive building, with a semi-basement, an elevated ground floor and two floors above it. Step cornices separate the different levels. Its façade is dominated by two balconies with elaborate ironwork on the two floors, which are covered and supported by iron corbels. At the same time, there are special neoclassical features in the building, such as intense symmetry and the existence of many openings, which offer plenty of light inside and lighten the robustness and volume of the building. All windows are crowned with a frame and a stepped cornice.
The wooden front door has two marble pilasters with overhead on either side, while it is crowned with an arched skylight with impressive protective ironing. Iron bars also protect the windows of the semi-basement and ground floor.
The curved beveled angles of the building at the corners of the ground floor make it lighter. At the corners of the floors there are pilasters with capitals.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The building today belongs to the Karantai family. It was built at an unknown date.


Elements of architecture:

The building at 10 Mavromichali Street is an impressive building, with a semi-basement, an elevated ground floor and two floors above it. Step cornices separate the different levels. Its façade is dominated by two balconies with elaborate ironwork on the two floors, which are covered and supported by iron corbels. At the same time, there are special neoclassical features in the building, such as intense symmetry and the existence of many openings, which offer plenty of light inside and lighten the robustness and volume of the building. All windows are crowned with a frame and a stepped cornice.
The wooden front door has two marble pilasters with overhead on either side, while it is crowned with an arched skylight with impressive protective ironing. Iron bars also protect the windows of the semi-basement and ground floor.


Description of other elements:

The curved beveled angles of the building make it lighter. At the corners of the floors there are pilasters with capitals.


Purpose - Use: Residence


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


Dating (period): Unknown


Year of construction: Unknown


Location of the monument: 41.14285, 24.88708


Bibliographic references:

•    Katsari-Vafiadis, J. Ed. 2023. "History and recording of the neoclassical buildings of the traditional settlement". Xanthi: Municipality of Xanthi, p. 72  


 Address: Mavromichali 10


Visitable: No

 

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