A Rare Penthouse Apartment In The Center Of Athens
4 Beds
3 Baths
1,960 Sqft
Updated: March 4, 2024
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About the Property
A rare penthouse apartment of 182 sq.m. is available for sale. Currently, it holds the status of a highly prestigious office, yet it can easily be transformed into a residential apartment, considering its original purpose. Located in the heart of Athens, on the border of Plaka and the Constitution square (Syntagma square or Plateia Syntagmatos) The penthouse is very close to the tourist a
A rare penthouse apartment of 182 sq.m. is available for sale. Currently, it holds the status of a highly prestigious office, yet it can easily be transformed into a residential apartment, considering its original purpose. Located in the heart of Athens, on the border of Plaka and the Constitution square (Syntagma square or Plateia Syntagmatos) The penthouse is very close to the tourist attractions of the city center while offering quality, privacy, and tranquility. Situated on the 3rd floor of a residential building with a distinct personality, constructed in 1933. It requires minor renovations. The apartment features 4 bedrooms, a spacious living-dining area, 3 bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, and a large balcony. It is located 400m (6 minutes on foot) from Constitution square metro station. Suitable for commercial, tourist, and residential use, as well as investment purposes.
The Constitution Square (Syntagma square) is a landmark of the city. Surrounded by significant buildings of the capital, such as the Parliament building, the historic Grande Bretagne Hotel, and the Ministries of Finance and Foreign Affairs. It is situated at the central point of Athens, opposite the Old Royal Palace, the current seat of the Hellenic Parliament. The steps of Constitution Square, as well as the 19th-century marble fountain at its center, serve as a meeting point for Athenians and all foreign visitors to the city. The square is very close to most attractions in central Athens and is within a short distance from neighborhoods like Plaka, Monastiraki, Kolonaki, and Psiri. Archaeological sites such as the Acropolis, Ancient Agora, and the Library of Hadrian, as well as museums, are also nearby. In the southern part of the square, the famous Ermou Street begins, representing the most commercial street in Athens and one of the most expensive streets in the world based on property value. Of particular interest is the changing of the guard in front of the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, located in a designated space in front of the Parliament building, precisely on the eastern side of Constitution Square. The two guards, the Evzones, are replaced by two new guards every hour, executing precisely synchronized movements.