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  • Κολωνάκι / Χάρητος 32

    ΠΡΟΣ ΠΩΛΗΣΗ / ΜΙΣΘΩΣΗ

    Θέση:  Αθήνα – Κολωνάκι

    Έτος κατασκευής: 1930

    Έτος ανακαίνισης : 2017-2018

    Συνολική δόμηση ανωδομής: 735 μ2

    Συνολική δόμηση υπογείου: 165 μ2

    Επιφάνεια οικοπέδου : 178,36 μ2 (Σ.Δ. 4.2)

     


     
     


    Διαθέσιμες Ιδιοκτησίες


    Επιφάνεια (m2) Θέση στάθμευσης/Αποθήκη Κατόψεις Τιμή (€) Χρήση
    Υπόγειο 165 click pdf ask Αποθήκες
    Ισόγειο 160 No/Yes click pdf ask Καταστήματα (2)
    1ος όροφος 165 No/Yes click pdf ask Διαμερίσματα (2)
    2ος όροφος 165 No/Yes click pdf ask Διαμερίσματα (2)
    3ος όροφος 165 No/Yes click pdf ask Διαμερίσματα (2)
    Δώμα 80 No/Yes click pdf ask Διαμερίσματα (2)

     


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    Kolonaki is a neighborhood in central Athens, Greece. It is located on the southern slopes of Lycabettus hill. It’s a wealthy and upmarket district. As one of the capital’s leading shopping areas, it includes a number of high-end boutiques from young adult to casual fashion to prestigious haute couture from Greek and international designers. One of its main shopping streets, Voukourestiou Street, is now known for its jewellery.

    Museums and galleries also abound in Kolonaki. The Benaki Museum, inside a preserved neoclassical manor house, and the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art and are two of the finest private collections in the country. Two smaller museums to be found in Kolonaki are the Museum of the History of Greek Costume and the Theater Museum, both highly specialized in their respective areas. A walk across the street from Vasilissis Sofias Avenue are the Byzantine Museum, and the War Museum of Athens.

    There is a plethora of available options for nightlife, including bars, ouzeries, and tavernas. Outdoor seating on pedestrian walks is typical, creating a lively atmosphere at night. The main Kolonaki Square (with the small column) is surrounded by cafes and restaurants.

    The Lycabettus Funicular, a funicular railway, links Kolonaki to the summit of Lycabettus hill. Kolonaki also hosts two metro stations, Evengelismos and Megaro Mousikis.

     

     

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