Mpillis Hall belongs to a special architectural category, that of folk classicism.
Modern and Contemporary era (1912 - )
1993 Foundation for National and Religious Issues moved here.
Ottoman era (1453- 1912)
1898 Built.
Byzantine era (331 AC- 1453)
Roman era (30 BC- 330 AC)
Hellenistic era (322- 31 BC)
Classical era (478-323 BC)
Archaic era (800-479 BC)
Geometric era (-1100- 800 BC)
Prehistory (-1100 BC)
What I can see
It is a residence that combines neoclassical, Central European and traditional elements, as can be seen from the decoration of the windows and the propylon that extends up to the floor and ends in a triangular pediment. For this reason, it is considered a sample of folk classicism. On the back side, there is a turreted tip, which may have been built later.
What I can't see
It was the residence of Anastasios and Ioulia Billis and today houses the Foundation for National and Religious Issues.
Info
- Address: 37 Mousson St.
Bibliography
https://billeion.wordpress.com/
Last visit 3/4/2024
Field observation by scientific editors