The Academy of Athens forms part of the famous 'Athenian trilogy' of neoclassical buildings.
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The Academy of Athens

The Academy of Athens forms part of the famous 'Athenian trilogy' of neoclassical buildings.
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Metsoveion, Polytechnic

Technical University

The ‘Metsoveion’ Technical University of Athens was established in 1836, and is Greece’s oldest technical educational institution.
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Syggros Manor Athens

Syggros Manor

Syggros Manor is the former Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, which is now located next door.
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Stathatos, Manor

Stathatos Manor

Built in the late 19th century by Ernst Ziller, the manor was based on plans drawn up in 1895 for an expatriate merchant from Ithaca named Stathatos.
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Sotirios, Anargyros, Mansion

Sotirios Anargyros Mansion

Built in 1904, neo-Classical building was financed by Sotirios Anargyros, a native of Spetses, who lived and prospered in 19th Century America, a personal friend of El. Venizelos.
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Serpieri Mansion

Standing at the corner of Panepistimiou and Edward Law Streets is the headquarters of the Agricultural Bank of Greece, a neoclassical building of the 19th century.
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Sarogleio, Building

Sarogleio Building

The Sarogleio Building, constructed between 1928 and 1932 at the corner of Vasilissis Sofias and Rigillis Streets, has a rather interesting history.
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Rex, Cinema

Rex Cinema and Theatre Hall

Located at the lower section of Panepistimiou Street, The "Rex" Cinema and Theatre Hall was built in the mid 1930’s and was considered to be the first "skyscraper" in Athens.
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Dionysiou, Areopagitou, Areopagitou, Street

Residences at 17 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street

Built in the 1930’s the little 'Block of Flats' was erected in the 1930s, adhering to design motifs favored at the time by the French School de Beaux Arts.