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Built in a rectangular "U" shape and having the residence area on
the upper floor distinctly separated from the storage-auxiliary area in the ground-floor,
the tile-covered building has an interesting stonework, that is quite evident
on the ground-floor but coated upstairs.
Misios'
Mansion belongs to one of the most important and old families of Epirus. In
1844, after a big fire, the existing mansion was built by the popular architect
and craftsman, Nikolaos George Pantazis, widely known as Liolis. The mansion hosted
many distinguished personalities in the past.
In 1941, during the World War II, it was bombarded but it was sufficiently
restored from the damages it suffered and for the period of 1947-1953 housed the
Public Works Ministry’s rebuilding services. In 1988, it was bought by the Ministry
of Culture and today is being restored by the 6th Ephorate of Contemporary and
Modern Monuments.
Tel: +30 26510 21501
Tel: +30 26510 25350
It is one of the few arcades left, offering a characteristic and distinguished
sample of such constructions. Located on the corner of Anexartisias and Xadjikosta
streets in Ioannina, the incessant arcade is in fact formed by a complex of one-to-two-storied
buildings with several elements of folk architecture. Of particular interest are
the symmetric formation of the openings, as well as the distinct morphological
elements (like the well-worked railings, the balconies,’ the arched upper stair
in front of the ironwork of the arcade’s entrance and the decorative frame of
the openings’ upper stair).
Today, the ground-floor area is leased and serve as stores or small industrial
shops outside the arcade (carpenter’s and blacksmith’s shops).
During the restoration works, part of the arcade was expanded and reconstructed
and the roof was rebuilt.
This text is cited June 2003 from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture URL below, which also contains image.
Tel: +30 26510 36231
Tel: +30 26510 79921
Fax: +30 26510 75739
Tel: +30 26510 32875
Tel: +30 26510 36156
Built in a rectangular "U" shape and having the residence area on the upper floor
distinctly separated from the storage-auxiliary area in the ground-floor, the
tile-covered building has an interesting stonework, that is quite evident on the
ground-floor but coated upstairs.
Misios' Mansion belongs to one of the most important and old families of Epirus.
In 1844, after a big fire, the existing mansion was built by the popular architect
and craftsman, Nikolaos George Pantazis, widely known as Liolis. The mansion hosted
many distinguished personalities in the past.
In 1941, during the World War II, it was bombarded but it was sufficiently restored
from the damages it suffered and for the period of 1947-1953 housed the Public
Works Ministry’s rebuilding services. In 1988, it was bought by the Ministry of
Culture and today is being restored by the 6th Ephorate of Contemporary and Modern
Monuments.
This text is cited June 2003 from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture URL below, which also contains image.
Tel: +30 26510 25989
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