Katechaki
Katehaki is a modern residential and commercial district located 3 km east of the city centre of Athens. The neighbourhood is easily accesible by bus or undeground. Some governmental offices like Hellenic Ministry of Public Order are situated here as well as facilities that were used during the Olympic Games such as Goudi Badminton Olympic Complex.
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Kapnikarea Church
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Althought it's a small structure, the Kapnikarea Church, a religious institution in its own right, stands proudly on Ermou Street as one of Plaka's most serene venues. Quite untouched by the hectic pace of present-day Athens, this tiny building has a compelling Byzantine mosaic. Otherwise, the
Panagia Gorgoepíkoös (Mikrí Mitropolí)
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The
Panagia Gorgoepíkoös is a church of an extremely illustrious name. Literally translating as 'Our Lady Who Swiftly Answers Prayers', this tiny church is a 12th Century chapel found in the Pláka district. The church is currently quite unable to hold a large congregation, as its building
Mitrópoli (Cathedral)
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The most significant and largest Orthodox structure in Athens, the Mitrópoli was built in 1842, the project having been initiated by King Otto and Queen Amalia. Having gathered the massive marble blocks from 72 idle churches, the workers built its gigantic walls in 20 years. The work of three
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