Historic Architectural Gem & Investment Opportunity in Mouseio
€4,000,000
30 Rooms
~2,282 m² Total surface
~2,282 m² Living area
Description
Step into a piece of Athenian history with this exceptional property, originally built in 1923 in the Mouseio neighborhood. Spanning 2,285 sq.m., this remarkable property stands as a testament to the city’s evolving architectural landscape.
Situated within a five-level structure, the property itself comprises the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floors, offering breathtaking open views and showcasing stunning architectural details that capture the elegance of its era. The building’s design reflects fluid late eclecticism, seamlessly blending classical aesthetics with the pioneering reinforced concrete construction that defined early modern architecture.
Inside, the property reveals exquisitely preserved decorative ceilings—true works of craftsmanship that echo a refined cultural past, where architecture was conceived not merely as function, but as expression. The central staircase and interior courtyard create a harmonious flow of natural light and ventilation, enhancing the sense of openness and quiet grandeur throughout. The generous and flexible layout allows for a variety of interpretations, whether envisioned as a private cultural residence, luxurious apartments, an institutional space, a setting for curated experiences, or any other dream space
Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, the building’s façades and interiors feature: • Intricate decorative elements, including garlands and ornamental details • Elegant marble accents • Beautifully sculpted balconies with ornate iron railings • A grand wooden entrance door, reflecting the craftsmanship of its time
While the property retains its historic integrity, a thoughtful restoration is required to reveal its full brilliance—offering a rare opportunity not only to enhance its value, but to safeguard and elevate a significant architectural legacy.
Located in a rapidly evolving cultural quarter, the area has emerged as a vibrant hub for art and creativity. Surrounded by museums, theatres, galleries, and bookstores, it attracts artists, curators, institutions, and a new generation of culturally attuned investors.
With seamless access to public transportation—including Metro, bus, and trolley lines—and close proximity to the Athens Railway Station, the location combines accessibility with enduring relevance.
More than a property, this is a work of heritage—an opportunity for a discerning collector or visionary to become the custodian of a rare Athenian landmark, preserving its narrative while shaping its future.
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The area around the National and Archaeological Museum is perhaps the most promising area in the real estate market of central Athens. Omonia is constantly being upgraded while the following private and public projects are taking place. The redevelopment of the Museum by the Chipperfield Tombazis partnership, the Accor Group hotels just ahead, the renovation of the Papaleonardou building and its transformation into an Opera Academy, the reconstruction of the Minion are some of the planned and ongoing projects that will change the area once and for all.