Caractéristiques principales
- Inscrit par:
- Odysseas Mouselimis
Description de la propriété
Hidden within a quiet street beneath the southern slopes of the Acropolis, Aeolis occupies one of the most historically layered settings in central Athens. Positioned in the heart of Plaka, beside the Acropolis Museum and within walking distance of the city’s principal archaeological landmarks, this substantial Art Deco residence combines architectural character with unusual scale and flexibility in the centre of the capital.
Originally constructed in 1930, the building retains the elegance and proportions of its period. The protected façade preserves its architectural identity, with wrought-iron balconies, tall shuttered openings, and symmetrical lines that sit naturally within the surrounding neoclassical streetscape. Inside, original wood flooring, high ceilings, and a sculptural wood-and-marble staircase continue the atmosphere of the era while allowing scope for thoughtful restoration or repositioning.
Currently operating as a hostel, the property extends across approximately 840 sqm over ground floor, three upper floors, and a basement level. The existing configuration includes nine bedrooms and ten bathrooms, though the internal layout allows the possibility of increasing accommodation to as many as 14 bedrooms, making the property particularly well suited for conversion into a private residence, boutique hospitality concept, members’ house, or cultural retreat.
The principal reception spaces are arranged around the central staircase, where natural light filters through the tall windows during the day, softening the interiors and highlighting the original detailing. Several rooms open onto small balconies overlooking the surrounding Plaka streets, while upper levels benefit from glimpses toward the Acropolis and the layered rooftops of historic Athens.
One of the property’s most unusual features is its expansive internal courtyard — a rarity in such a densely historic urban setting. Sheltered and unexpectedly tranquil, this outdoor space functions almost as a private piazza within the city. Covered dining areas, mature planting, and stone walls create a calm atmosphere removed from the movement of central Athens. In the evening, warm lighting across the courtyard stonework gives the space a quiet intimacy rarely found in the historic centre.
The surrounding neighbourhood remains one of Athens’ most culturally significant districts. From the house, pedestrian streets lead directly toward the Acropolis, the Roman Agora, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, Byzantine chapels, and the narrow lanes of Anafiotika. Small galleries, long-established tavernas, cafés, and independent shops remain woven into the daily rhythm of the area, while Kolonaki, Syntagma, Monastiraki, and Psyrri are all accessible on foot.
Despite its deeply historic setting, the property also benefits from excellent connectivity. Metro access nearby provides direct routes to the airport, the port of Piraeus, and the Athens Riviera, allowing the residence to function equally well as a hospitality venture or substantial private city home.
Rarely does a property of this scale, architectural presence, and adaptability emerge within the protected core of historic Athens. Aeolis combines the atmosphere of old Plaka with the flexibility to shape a significant residence or hospitality destination beneath the Acropolis itself.
Caractéristiques
- Historique
- Terrasse
Agents de cette inscription
- Odysseas Mouselimis
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Emplacement
Athens Aeolis, Athens, Attiki, Grèce
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11 Voukourestiou st
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