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- Listed By:
- George Kasimis
Property Description
In the historic heart of Ermoupolis, where marble stairways descend toward the harbour and neoclassical façades catch the changing Aegean light, Orchestra is a carefully restored 19th century residence that reflects the architectural identity of Syros with unusual authenticity. Positioned within one of the island’s most aristocratic quarters, the property combines grand proportions, preserved period craftsmanship, and open rooftop views across the port and neighbouring Cycladic islands.
The residence extends across 286 sqm and is currently arranged as two independent homes connected by an internal architectural rhythm that allows them to function equally well as a single residence. The exterior immediately reflects the island’s distinctive neoclassical character, with pale Syros marble stonework, tall shuttered openings, wrought iron balconies, and symmetrical façades overlooking the narrow streets of Ermoupolis.
Inside, the atmosphere remains elegant and restrained. Four-metre-high ceilings, restored timber floors, painted ornamental detailing, and arched glazed doorways preserve the scale and refinement of the original house. Soft cream walls and muted blue tones respond naturally to the island light, while tall windows allow sea air and sunlight to move easily through the interiors during the day.
The ground-floor residence opens onto a sheltered internal courtyard framed by arched openings and marble flooring. This level contains two bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms, creating a quieter and more private section of the property. Upstairs, the principal residence unfolds through a sequence of generous reception rooms and sitting areas with restored original floors and handcrafted iron balconies overlooking the neighbourhood below.
The upper residence includes additional bedrooms, formal living areas, and an internal staircase leading to the rooftop level — a more recent addition designed as a flexible retreat that could function as a guest suite, studio, or office. From here, the rooftop terrace becomes one of the defining spaces of the home. Views extend across the domes and bell towers of Ermoupolis toward the harbour, with Mykonos, Delos, and Tinos visible on the horizon. In the evening, the marble surfaces and terracotta rooftops gradually soften under the harbour lights, while the sea remains visible beyond the town.
The property has been renovated with careful respect for its original architectural language while incorporating modern comforts including central heating and updated infrastructure. Both residences can be unified into a single home if desired, and provision exists for the future installation of a lift.
Orchestra sits within walking distance of Miaouli Square, the historic port, waterfront cafés, galleries, and the cultural centre of Ermoupolis, allowing the house to function equally well as a permanent residence or refined island base throughout the year.
Amenities
- Bay
- Bay View
- Boating
- City
- Cycling
- Gardens
- Guest House(s)
- Harbour
- Historic
- Island
- Jogging/Bike Path
- Mountain
- Mountain View
- New Development
- Ocean / Beach
- Ocean View
- River View
- Scenic
- Storage
- Water View
- Waterfront
Listing Agents
- George Kasimis
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Location
Vaporia Orchestra, Syros, Southern Aegean, Greece
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The jewel in Syros’ crown is undoubtedly it’s capital, Ermoupoli. The city was founded during the Greek Wars of Independence in the 1820s and soon became the commercial and industrial centre of Greece, playing a more important role than Piraeus – after all, ‘Ermopouli’ means ‘City of Hermes’, and Hermes was the god of commerce!
Visitors today can wander the streets admiring the imposing neoclassical architecture and enjoying the town’s aristocratic atmosphere, elegant cafes and upmarket boutiques. Due to the city’s importance (it is home to the region’s courts and public offices), Ermoupoli is a thriving town even in the winter months, making it unique in the Aegean as an excellent option for year-round living.
Gastronomy on Syros is a strong rival to any found on Mykonos or Santorini – as an island with a year-round population the restaurants rely on local customers rather than tourists, so have to serve top-quality food. The island was historically populated with refuges from Asia Minor, a group renowned for their culinary skills and which still filters through today. Local specialities include the tooth-achingly sweet loukoumi, with its rainbow of flavours and fillings.
Outside of the capital, Syros is dotted with the usual Cycladic villages and beaches – picture- perfect Kini is one of the best in the Aegean, with it’s un-spoilt beach and laid-back atmosphere. Meanwhile, Finikias is the island’s yachting centre, with a contemporary marina perfect for mooring or chartering sailboats.
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