The cultural and folklore character in Xanthi today
The city of Xanthi has highlighted over the years an incomparably rich cultural character, which has been indelibly imprinted on its urban fabric. Dozens of places and buildings in old Xanthi function as expressions of the culture and folklore of the city, where artistic events and events of small and large scale take place.

On this route, about 2 km, lasting about 60 minutes and of moderate difficulty, the visitor will have the opportunity to tour almost the entire area of Old Xanthi and visit buildings and places of cultural and artistic activities, as well as places where folklore customs regarding religious ceremonies continue. This route mainly concerns the period of the Old Town Festivals, which take place every year since 1991 in late August-early September.

Starting from the Daniel Mansion, the famous house of Manos Hadjidakis, and ending at the Chapel of Agioi Theodoroi, the visitor will have the opportunity to get to know places that have operated and still operate throughout the year as seats of cultural associations, groups, writers and artists active in the city of Xanthi.

Apart from the established Old Town Festivals, these spaces are functional throughout the year, either as visitable exhibition spaces, such as the Folklore Museum, the House of Shadow and the Municipal Art Gallery, or as venues for events, concerts, etc., such as the F.E.X. House of Culture.

69. Chapel of the Ascension of the Savior

Brief documentation:

The Chapel of the Ascension of the Savior is located in Mitropoleos Square, in the center of the old Xanthi, at 16 Antika Street. Essentially, the chapel is embedded in the courtyard of a building on Mitropoleos Square. In 1934 it was known by the name of Agia Messistria. Its construction is placed in the last years of the 19th century, during the pastorate of Joachim Sgouros.
The chapel is a simple, one-room building with a three-pitched roof, with its entrance into the courtyard. It has arched openings on the north side only, as the south one is adjacent to the adjacent building and the west wall has no opening since it faces the road. The entrance door is located on the north side, and after that three more windows are opened.
The building, in the courtyard of which the chapel is located, was built in the period 1890-1910 as the residence of the Photiades family, while today it belongs to the Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou, after a donation. During Ottoman rule, the building served, for short periods, as the headquarters of the Greek Consulate. Today, it operates, downstairs, as a Social Clinic and Pharmacy and upstairs, as a School of Byzantine Music.


Category of thematic interest:  ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORICAL INTEREST


History:

The Chapel of the Ascension of the Savior is located in Mitropoleos Square, in the center of the old Xanthi, at 16 Antika Street. Essentially, the chapel is embedded in the courtyard of a building on Mitropoleos Square. In 1934 it was known by the name of Agia Messistria. Its construction is placed in the last years of the 19th century, during the pastorate of Joachim Sgouros.


Elements of architecture:

The chapel is a simple, one-room building with a three-pitched roof, with its entrance into the courtyard. It has arched openings on the north side only, as the south one is adjacent to the adjacent building and the west wall has no opening since it faces the road. The entrance door is located on the north side, and after that three more windows are opened.


Description of other elements:

The building, in the courtyard of which it is located, was built in the period 1890-1910 as the house of the Fotiadis family, while today it belongs to the Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou, after a donation. During Ottoman rule, the building served, for short periods, as the headquarters of the Greek Consulate. Today, it operates, downstairs, as a Social Clinic and Pharmacy and upstairs, as a School of Byzantine Music.


Purpose - Use: Church building


Characterization: Preservable, Institution of the Ministry of Culture, Decision DILAP/C/11/63051, Government Gazette 73/86


Dating (period): Late 19th century


Year of construction: Late 19th century


Location of the monument: 41.14408300663538, 24.887780991409993


Bibliographic references:

•    "Churches, Monasteries and Chapels of the Old Town", Thomas Exarchou, Old Town Celebrations, 2000
•    "The Churches of Old Xanthi", Georgios Tsigaras, Municipal Development Enterprise of Xanthi, Holy Metropolis of Xanthi and Peritheoriou, 2008


 Address: Antikas 16


Visitable: No

 

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