In the neighborhoods of Agios Vlasios and Agios Georgios
The route is about 2 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 the Michaloglou Mansions, the Karabetsis Mansion with its painted exterior decoration and the majestic Mansion of Hilmi Pasha.

The development of these districts around religious and at the same time social centers, in a multicultural regime, led to the diverse urban landscape that the visitor will encounter. The route starts from shops that existed in the commercial part of these districts, passes by mansions, such as the mansion of Hamdi Bey, and ends by highlighting various points around G. Ladas or Antikas Square.

100. Paraschos House

Brief documentation:

The fully restored mansion belonged to the family of tobacco merchants Paraschos (Paraschidis). It was built in the late 19th century.
It is a building influenced by neoclassicism, with a semi-basement, elevated ground floor and first floor. Access to the building is through the courtyard and an imposing roofed staircase. Above the front door there is a balcony with protective iron bars and patio doors with arched overhead and pilasters.
There are dividing lines between the different levels of the building, openings lined up with absolute symmetry and corner pilasters with false capitals.
Apart from the frame that all windows have, those on the first floor also have triangular pediments and a serrated cornice at their bottom. There is a similar cornice on the roof of the building.
The building is protected by a wall with pillars and railing.
Among the family members Nikolaos stood out, an important photographer based in London and with the logo of N.C.P. (Nicolaos Constantaki Paraschos) on the photos. Around 1900, Paraschos published in London a small number of postcards on Xanthi.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The fully restored mansion belonged to the family of tobacco merchants Paraschos (Paraschidis). It was built at the end of the 19th century in the tobacco merchants' district on Agiou Athanasiou Street, next to the homonymous chapel.


Elements of architecture:

It is a building influenced by neoclassicism, with a semi-basement, elevated ground floor and first floor. There is access to the building through the courtyard and an imposing roofed staircase. Above the front door there is a balcony with protective iron bars and patio doors with arched overhead and pilasters.
There are dividing lines between the different levels of the building, openings lined up with absolute symmetry and corner pilasters with false capitals.
Apart from the frame that all windows have, those on the first floor also have triangular pediments and a serrated cornice at their bottom. There is a similar cornice on the roof of the building.
The building is protected by a wall with pillars and railing.


Description of other elements:

Among the family members Nikolaos stood out, an important photographer based in London and with the logo of N.C.P. (Nicolaos Constantaki Paraschos) on the photos. Around 1900, Paraschos published in London a small number of postcards on Xanthi.


Purpose - Use: Residence


Characterization: Ministry of Culture / Ministry of Culture / DILAP / C / 3249 / 10024 / 03-01-1991, Government Gazette 162 / Β / 21-03- 1991


Dating (period): Late 19th century


Year of construction: Late 19th century


Monument location: 41.1415, 24.88618


Bibliographic references:

•    Katsari-Vafiadis, J. Ed. 2023. "History and recording of the neoclassical buildings of the traditional settlement". Xanthi: Municipality of Xanthi, p. 155
•    Aivaliotis Vasilios, Adamantidou Sofia. "Lord Nalbantoglou, the Paraschidis family and their relationship with the Lalagka, Hasirtzoglou and Zouliami families". Xanthi: PACKETHRA 2008.


 Address: Agiou Athanasiou 8


Visitable: No

 

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