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Syndikas Mansion

Syndikas Mansion is an angular building of eclectic architecture in Ladadika area.

  1. Modern and Contemporary era (1912 - )


    1924 Built.

  2. Ottoman era (1453- 1912)


  3. Byzantine era (331 AC- 1453)


  4. Roman era (30 BC- 330 AC)


  5. Hellenistic era (322- 31 BC)


  6. Classical era (478-323 BC)


  7. Archaic era (800-479 BC)


  8. Geometric era (-1100- 800 BC)


  9. Prehistory (-1100 BC)


What I can see

The Syndikas Mansion is an eclectic three storey building with rectangular ground plan and its facades and openings are symmetrical. The facades are joined at the circular corner, which is crowned with a dome. On the top floor and the outermost ends, there are relief decorations and medallions. It is obvious that there are influences from the Austro-German variant of Art Nouveau “Secession”, as can be seen from the curved projections on the side axes, but also from the simple and linear decoration of the building as a whole.

What I can't see

It was designed by Anastasios Zachariadis and Konstantinos Kokoropoulos and was probably owned by mayor Petros Syndikas (1922-1926). Initially, it housed offices and businesses and today houses a bank.

Info

  • Address: 7 I. Dragoumi & Oplopiou St.

Bibliography

Field observation by scientific editors

 

Fragkoudi Ch., (2016), Μέγαρο Συνδίκα, [Syndikas Mansion] in Thessarchitecture

https://thessarchitecture.wordpress.com/2016/10/29/megaro-sindika/

Last visit 25/1/2025