Mansions of Old Xanthi through the history of their owners
This route is about 1.7 km, about 60 minutes and of moderate difficulty. The visitor will stroll through the rich mansions of old Xanthi, built mostly according to the rules of neoclassicism and eclecticism and less according to traditional architecture. These mansions stand out for their architectural style, their intense decorative mood, their inspiration and their majesty in the urban landscape.

The visitor with this route will have the opportunity to learn, through the buildings, the history of their owners and the role they had in the economic, social and political life of the city. The wealthy families of tobacco merchants (e.g. Kougioumtzoglou, Stalios, Ladas, Sigalas, Karadimoglou, Daniel, Christidis, Moses, Valixoglou), other wealthy families who were commercially active in ironmongery (small metal objects) and glassware (e.g. Metaxas), or in textiles (e.g. Chasirtzoglou), or practiced the professions of notary-insurer (e.g. Blatsios) and doctor (e.g. Karabetsis).

32. P. Stalios Mansion – Democritus University of Thrace Building

Brief documentation:

The mansion was built in the last quarter of the 19th century by the tobacco merchant Panagiotis Stalios as his residence. The place hosted in the 1990s a well-known café-bar.
P. Stalios, born in 1812, was an important benefactor of the city, with rich social and cultural work. He built another mansion opposite 5 Venizelou Street, while he gave money for the construction in 1881 of a kindergarten (today's 1st Kindergarten of Xanthi) in Mitropoleos Square, behind the Matsinis school, i.e. today's 1st Primary School of Xanthi. The same benefactor donated the original land where the cemetery of Xanthi stands today.
The Stalios mansion is a peculiar building with a curved pediment, an element found in Northern Thrace. At the curved end of the roof, which is the characteristic of its façade, the attic is formed, with three arched openings in the center and four small square windows, placed on the same vertical axes as those of the first floor. The building today belongs to the Democritus University of Thrace.
The mansion has a public fountain on its back side, on Agiou Georgiou Street, with the marble dedicatory inscription "1885. P. STALLIOU".


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The mansion was built in the last quarter of the 19th century by the tobacco merchant Panagiotis Stalios as his residence. The place hosted in the 1990s a well-known café-bar.
P. Stalios was an important benefactor of the city, with rich social and cultural work. He built another mansion opposite 5 Venizelou Street, while he gave money for the construction in 1881 of a kindergarten (today's 1st Kindergarten of Xanthi) in Mitropoleos Square, behind the Matsinis school, i.e. today's 1st Primary School of Xanthi. The same benefactor donated the original land where the cemetery of Xanthi stands today. 


Elements of architecture:

The Stalios mansion is a peculiar building with a curved pediment, an element found in Northern Thrace. At the curved end of the roof, which is the characteristic of its façade, the attic is formed, with three arched openings in the center and four small square windows, placed on the same vertical axes as those of the first floor. The building today belongs to the Democritus University of Thrace.


Description of other elements:

The mansion has a public fountain on its back side, on Agiou Georgiou Street, with the marble dedicatory inscription "1885. P. STALLIOU".


Purpose - Use: Residence, Commercial space, University building


Characterization: Preservable, Institution of the Ministry of Culture, Decision DILAP/C/393/7562, Government Gazette 236/89


Dating (period): Last quarter of the 19th century


Year of construction: 1885


Location of the monument: 41.14132, 24.88713


Bibliographic references:

•    Katsari-Vafiadis, J. Ed. 2023. "History and recording of the neoclassical buildings of the traditional settlement". Xanthi: Municipality of Xanthi, p. 136


 Address: Eleftheriou Venizelou 2


Visitable: No

 

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