Α proponent of neo-academic eclecticism, the architectural trend dominating Europe at the time.
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Rentis Manor

Α proponent of neo-academic eclecticism, the architectural trend dominating Europe at the time.
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Poulopoulos, factory, hat

Poulopoulos Factory

Τhis superb example of industrial architecture of the time, was constructed of curved stone with neoclassical elements, openings with pilasters, Doric order columns, and a tiled roof.
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Pikioni Playground Philothei

Pikioni Playground, Philothei

The Pikioni Playground is the work of architect and professor Dimitris Pikionis, and constitutes one of his most important works.
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Parnassos, Society, Mansion

Parnassos Society Mansion

The mansion of the Philological Association of Athens 'Parnassus' in Karytsi Square was built in 1890 from designs by army engineer Iphicrates Kokkidis.
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Panteion University

Opened in 1927 as the School of Political Sciences, the institution was renamed 'Panteion School of Political Sciences' in 1931.
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Pallis, residence

Pallis Manor

The newer, more glamorous manor is a sample of late Neo-classicism, with its strong eclectic influences, and heavy, elaborate decorations.
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Palataki, Tower

Palataki Tower

This 19th-century castellated building is a classic example of romantic historicism, with several neo-Gothic features.
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Duchess Placentia Penteli

Palace of the Duchess of Placentia

The Duchess of Placentia, a famous 19th-century citizen of Athens, bought a large tract of land in the Penteli area from the Penteli Monastery.
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Old National Press House

Known as the Royal Press House until 1863, this building, constructed between 1834 and 1835, was based on plans by Bavarian architect Hoffer.