2 Best Sights in Athens, Greece

Benizelos Mansion

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Known as "the oldest house in Athens," this Byzantine mansion was once the home of the prestigious Benizelos Paleologou family, and Athens' patron saint Aghia Filothei (1522--1589). Filothei dynamically sought to protect and secretly educate women and the poor, while engaging in diplomatic affairs in her effort to oust the occupying Ottomans, who eventually killed her. Dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, the space with its lovely marble-arched courtyard, a fountain, and remains of a Roman wall is now a folk museum of sorts, presenting visitors with how people of that caliber lived. There is also a screening room to watch a short documentary about the family and the Byzantine era.

Center of Folk Art and Tradition

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Exhibits in the neoclassical family mansion of folklorist Angeliki Hatzimichali (1895–1965) include detailed costumes, ceramic plates from Skyros, handwoven fabrics and embroideries, and family portraits amongst other ethnographic material from Greece and the Balkans.

6 Angelikis Hatzimichali, Athens, Attica, 10558, Greece
210-324–3972
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon., Tues.–Fri. 9–7, Sat.–Sun. 9–3