Longos Mansion
Historic three-storey mansion built in 1926 featuring eclectic architecture with neo-Byzantine, Gothic, and Art Nouveau influences distinguished by its red brick facade. Read more…
Constructed in 1926 by Italian architect Leonardo Gennari, this mansion is notable for its distinctive red brickwork and an eclectic architectural style combining neo-Byzantine, Gothic, and Art Nouveau elements. Originally the residence of industrialist Ioannis Loggos, it has served various functions over time, including a cafe and currently housing a store selling PAOK merchandise. The building’s façade and decorative details exemplify the blend of styles popular in early 20th-century Thessaloniki architecture, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark. The mansion is open to the public as a commercial space, reflecting its ongoing role in the local urban fabric.
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