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.

59. Raif Mehmet House

Brief documentation:

The building originally belonged to Raif Mehmet and in 1931 it was resold to Despina Kapazoglou-Virra. During the period 1931-1941 the surgical gynecology clinic of Vasilios Karageorgis was housed in the building, as indicated on the small triangular pediment. Today it is used as a residence.
Vasilissis Sofias Street is a central street of the city, through which the parade during the famous Carnival of Xanthi passes, which is also called "Thracian Folklore Festivals" and takes place in the city since 1966. The Carnival of Xanthi is the second largest in the country, after Patras’, and is honored by many visitors from Greece and neighboring countries.
The building is a large three-storey building, the original form of which has been altered over the years and by the changes that have been made on the ground floor and the first floor.
It is a building with neoclassical style, which is particularly evident in its symmetry and corner pilasters with architraves.
Another characteristic of the building is the wide cornice of the roof and the solid parapet on the façade with the emblematic pediment in its center.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The building originally belonged to Raif Mehmet and in 1931 it was resold to Despina Kapazoglou-Virra. During the period 1931-1941 the surgical gynecology clinic of Vasilios Karageorgis was housed in the building, as indicated on the small triangular pediment. Today it is used as a residence.


Elements of architecture:

The building is a large three-storey building, the original form of which has been altered over the years and by the changes that have been made on the ground floor and the first floor. It is a building with neoclassical style, which is particularly evident in its symmetry and corner pilasters with architraves. Another characteristic of the building is the wide cornice of the roof and the solid parapet on the façade with the emblematic pediment in its center.


Description of other elements:

The building had its own water supply of 6 drams per second (0.66 m³ around the clock), a large quantity for that time. Vasilissis Sofias Street is a central street of the city, through which the parade during the famous Carnival of Xanthi passes, which is also called "Thracian Folklore Festivals" and takes place in the city since 1966. The Carnival of Xanthi is the second largest in the country, after Patras’, which is honored by many visitors from Greece and neighboring countries.


Purpose - Use: Residence, Sanitary area


Characterization: Government Gazette 612B/30-4-1976 and Government Gazette 661/Β/17-5-1976, Government Gazette 1097/14.12-1995


Dating (period): Unknown


Year of construction: Unknown


Location of the monument: 41.142073871544746, 24.888086862462554


Bibliographic references:

•    Katsari-Vafiadis, J. Ed. 2023. "History and recording of the neoclassical buildings of the traditional settlement". Xanthi: Municipality of Xanthi, p. 85


 Address: Vas. Sofias 5


Visitable: No

 

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