

The building on 6 Thrakis and N. Pyrza Street, allegedly owned by Pericles Fiskas, was characterized as listed as it is a building with a special architectural and morphological character. It is a neoclassical building of the interwar period with decorative elements that make it an interesting example of the architecture of the time. It is an important element in preserving the traditional fabric and the residential organization of the area, contributing to the preservation of its history and tradition. It creates an interesting visual continuity with the rest of the remarkable buildings in the area. It is located on a main road next to the river of Florina, an area with a rich stock of the city’s architectural heritage that must be protected in its entirety for architectural, environmental, urban, social and aesthetic reasons.
It was built in 1906 by the Ottoman Kaymakam Tahsin Uzer, in order to house administrative services,
Two-story neoclassical building with eclectic elements constructed in 1925 by Ioannis Rompapa and lo
Stergios (Tegos) Sapountzis was born in 1877 in Kelli, Florina. He was a merchant and acquired consi
Two-story neoclassical building, located next to the Metropolitan Church of St. Panteleimon. It was