Athens Flair
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This New Luxury 4 star Hotel is an architectural Neoclassical masterpiece of the city of Athens, as it holds the essence of an old classical beauty in a city that celebrates its rich past in every single step. The construction of the original building dates back to 1880-1889. The building was designed by the Danish architect Theophil Edvard Freiherr von Hansen. At 1985 the building has been classified as a work of art from the Greek Ministry of Civilization. The building located at Delfon and Didotou streets in Kolonaki area is characterized as a work of art that needs special state protection, (according to the provisions of Law 1469/50) because it is an extremely interesting and very remarkable example of architecture of the Neoclassicism era. In the neoclassical form of the building, there is an obvious effect of the Doric style. This residence has been transformed into a luxury hotel with 6 suites and a rooftop with magnificent views to Lycabettus Hill, honoring the history and the architecture of the building. Combining elegant comfort and the charm of Neoclassical times, Athens Flair Boutique Hotel showcases intimacy and luxury.