Description
Welcome to this wonderful Maisonette where History meets the Future.
Discover Iconic Elegance in this Reimagined Maisonette and experience a noble lifestyle.
In the heart of an old, aristocratic neighborhood of Kifisia, stands one of the few remaining stone mansions from the early 20th century. Situated in a privileged location, just a short distance from Kifisia’s commercial center, this building of significant historical value is being brought back to life through a unique residential project.
The development consists of seven luxurious, eco-friendly townhouse-style residences that blend the architectural heritage of the original mansion with the demands of modern living.
This residence is a three level maisonnette measuring 317 sqm. It features 3 bedrooms, a private garden of 138 sqm., two exclusive parking spaces, and offers an ideal combination of comfort, aesthetics, and technology.
On the first, lower ground level, the residence features a luxurious primary suite with a walk-through closet, a secondary bedroom with its own bathroom, a spacious kitchen with a casual dining area, and a powder room. The upper level includes separate staff quarters and a utility room, ensuring both comfort and functionality. It can be delivered fully furnished and equipped with the complete interiors package at additional cost.
With an A+ energy certification, underfloor heating, smart home systems, and pre-installed electric vehicle charging infrastructure, the project sets a new standard for sustainable luxury in the 21st century.
With the aura of a bygone era and the architectural dignity of the 1930s, this historic estate reemerges as a contemporary haven of high aesthetics and comfort.
The building carries a rich legacy of memory and culture. It once served as the summer residence of the wife of King Alexander of Greece and, in the post-war years, was transformed into a hotel that hosted notable figures from politics, the arts, and literature.
Later, from 1991 to 2003, the mansion played a role in education, housing the Greek branch of the American University of La Verne. Although it is not officially listed as a preserved building, it retains the grandeur of its original form—featuring elegant facades, ornate railings, and spacious interior halls.
Today, this iconic structure is being transformed into a one-of-a-kind residential project: luxurious homes with refined architectural details, private balconies, courtyards, or expansive rooftops, combining the charm of the past with the comfort and aesthetics of contemporary living.
A place where history meets the elegance of a new era.