Late Ottoman period in Old Xanthi
This route is about 1.3 km, lasting about 50 minutes and of low difficulty. In it, the visitor will have the opportunity to tour landmarks and buildings of Xanthi, connected with the Muslim community of the city and mainly the Ottoman ruling class that dominated until the accession of Thrace to the Greek state in 1920.

From traditional buildings (Mansion of Muzafer Bey) to urban houses (Hilmi Pasha mansion) and of course mosques (Ahrian Mosque, Sunne Mosque), members of the Muslim community marked with their presence the urban fabric of the Old Town. Starting from the "top" of the traditional settlement and the Ahrian Mosque, the oldest mosque of Xanthi, the visitor will descend and cross the narrow streets of the city.

Through the buildings of beys and pashas of the Ottoman Empire, the visitor will experience up close the famous multiculturalism of the city of Xanthi, along with a fusion of cultural elements and aesthetic influences, with both traditional, local architectural elements and European influences.

22. Angelos House

Brief documentation:

his building dates back to 1920 and was originally owned by Michael Angelos. Since the mid-1990s it acquired a commercial character and operated as a Cafe Bar, while from 2015 and for a few years it operated as a hostel.
It is a three-storey building, built on the main Vasilissis Sofias Street in 1920, the year of the incorporation of Thrace into the Greek state. It is a narrow building with a total area of 120 square meters, which has a semi-basement, ground floor, first and second floor. The different levels of this building (except for the semi-basement) are separated by stepped cornices. 
The main façade of the building is characterized by the many windows that offer plenty of light inside the building. All windows and the entrance door are defined by simple frames, while false pilasters are formed at the side edges of the building. On the second floor there is a balcony with cast iron railings.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

This building dates back to 1920 and was originally owned by Michael Angelos. Since the mid-1990s it has operated as a Cafe Bar, while since 2015 and for a few years it has operated as a Hostel.


Elements of architecture:

It is a three-storey building, built in 1920 on the main street Vasilissis Sofias. It is a building of 120 square meters with semi-basement, ground floor, first and second floor. The different levels of the building, except for the semi-basement, are separated by stepped cornices. The façade of the building is characterized by the many windows that offer plenty of light inside the building. All windows and the entrance door are defined by simple frames, while false pilasters are formed at the side edges of the building. On the second floor there is a balcony with cast iron railings.


Description of other elements:

This building was originally used as a residence, while over the years it changed various uses, some with a commercial character.


Purpose - Use: Residence, Commercial space, Hotel


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


Dating (period): Interwar period


Year of construction: 1920


Location of the monument: 41.14206, 24.88783


Bibliographic references:

•    Exarchou Thomas. "Islets of the city of Xanthi. The building blocks defined by Vas. Sofias-Mavromichali-Palaiologou-Vas. Constantine". Xanthi: PAKETHRA, 2002.


 Address: Vas. Sofias 3


Visitable: No

 

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