Spanning 1,000 m² across three floors, the building dates back to before 1830 and is considered one of the architectural jewels of the area.
Its interior features original ceiling frescoes, and it has been officially classified as a “Historical Monument of Greece” by the Ministry of Culture since 1995. Following extensive restoration works that preserved and enhanced its original beauty, the building was inaugurated by the President of the Hellenic Republic in September 2015. Today, it serves as a dynamic venue for a wide range of EPLO activities, reinforcing the Organization’s cultural and institutional presence in the historic center of Athens.Spanning 1,000 m² across three floors, the building dates back to before 1830 and is considered one of the architectural jewels of the area.