Nestled in a quiet street in the lower part of Plaka, just steps from Amalias Avenue, this unique house was designed in 1960 by one of Greece’s most renowned post-war architects, Kleon Krantonellis as his home.
Integrating modern architecture in a traditional setting, the house has kept the spirit of the old Athenian house with the private interior courtyard characteristic of Plaka residences. The beautiful courtyard and garden are isolated from the street and includes covered sitting areas, open air shaded areas and parking space .
Spanning on two levels, the house features an open shaft with a striking modern staircase, arguably its architectural centerpiece. The staircase allows for a seamless and natural flow through the home. Both floors boast a series of flexible open-plan spaces, enhanced by unique design details such as colorful glass bricks, soundproof ceilings, marble floors, a fireplace and relief concrete wall sculptures by the acclaimed artist Kosmas Xenakis. The thoughtfully curated interior also features Louis Poulsen ceiling lamps and custom-designed wooden furniture by Krantonellis himself.
Last but not least: the striking view of the Acropolis from the top terrace!
The property is available for rent as is, with the owner open to discussing renovation ideas with tenants who wish to preserve and respect the home’s remarkable architecture and history. A rare opportunity for anyone passionate about architecture and cultural heritage.