In the neighborhoods of Agios Vlasios and Agios Georgios
The route is about 1 km long, lasts about 60 minutes and is of moderate difficulty. In it, the visitor will discover the influence of the Greek Orthodox community on the urban fabric of old Xanthi.

Focusing on the two Orthodox churches of Agios Vlasios and Agios Georgios, two homonymous districts were developed, with buildings of rich tobacco merchants, who benefited the two churches respectively.

These neighborhoods were inhabited by members of the rising class of tobacco merchants, who built large mansions such as those of Michaloglou and Karabetsis. The development of these neighborhoods around religious and at the same time social centers, in a multicultural context, led to the diverse urban landscape that the visitor will encounter, starting from the Mansion of Hamdi Bey and highlighting various points around G. Ladas or Antikas Square.

60. Katharopoulos Distillery and House – KooKooVaya

Brief documentation:

The building was built at an unknown date. The oldest owner of the building was Theodoros Katharopoulos, who used the ground floor and basement of the building as a distillery, while the first floor was used as a living space.
During modern times it has been repeatedly used as a dining and entertainment area and has the same use today. The distillery in Xanthi has a long history, especially in the area of Avdira which produced from antiquity until today famous wine. There are also ouzo and tsipouro distilleries, while the first Greek rum produced uses sugar cane from the area of Genisea.
The building is a two-storey building with basement, ground floor and first floor. The entrance of the building opens onto Antika Square, the central public space of old Xanthi. The building is characterized by the many openings that offer plenty of lighting inside and by the balconies on the first floor. The windows are surrounded by a simple frame, while there is a stepped cornice under the roof.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The building was built at an unknown date. The oldest owner of the building was Theodoros Katharopoulos, who used the ground floor and basement of the building as a distillery, while the first floor was used as a living space.
During modern times it has been repeatedly used as a dining and entertainment area and has the same use today. The distillery in Xanthi has a long history, especially in the area of Avdira which produced from antiquity until today famous wine.


Elements of architecture:

The building is a two-storey building with basement, ground floor and first floor. The building is characterized by the many openings that offer plenty of lighting inside and by the balconies on the first floor. The windows are surrounded by a simple frame, while there is a stepped cornice under the roof.


Description of other elements:

The entrance of the building opens onto Antika Square, the central public space of old Xanthi. The distillery in Xanthi has a long history, especially in the area of Avdira which produced from antiquity until today famous wine. There are also ouzo and tsipouro distilleries, while the first Greek rum produced uses sugar cane from the area of Yenisea.


Purpose - Use: Residence, Commercial space


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


Dating (period): Unknown


Year of construction: Unknown


Location of the monument: 41.14196508404297, 24.887526065256598


Bibliographic references:

•    D. Mavridis (ed.). Xanthi, the city with a thousand colors. Xanthi, PAKETHRA 2008


 Address: Maletsidou 2


Visitable: Yes

 

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