位于希腊阿提卡雅典的房产,其名为Agnes,坐落在雅典卫城(Acropolis)脚下,是历史悠久的雅典中心地带一座真正的独特建筑。
Agnes建于1837年,位于罗马皇帝哈德良(Hadrian)于公元132年建造的哈德良图书馆(Hadrian’s Library)遗址上,是一栋珍稀罕见、具有重大历史意义的新古典主义建筑。地下室仍保存着图书馆的废墟。
罗马皇帝哈德良经常访问雅典,对雅典向世界提供的艺术和文化有着特殊的爱。除图书馆外,哈德良还建造了其他建筑,扩建了古罗马广场(Roman Forum),修建了哈德良门(Hadrian’s Gate),并完成了奥林匹亚宙斯柱的建造。
公元267年,该图书馆在赫鲁利人的突袭中被毁。这些遗迹后来并入了罗马晚期的城墙中。在基督教时期,三座教堂相继建成。
Agnes是雅典被指定为希腊首都后建造的第一批建筑之一。其建于1837年,是首都雅典最早出现的旅馆之一,命名为AEOLOS。
这座建筑让人联想到普拉卡(Plaka)民居的建筑,除了其独特的历史价值,它还拥有许多有趣的美学元素,如带有螺旋纹的简约大理石阳台。
这座建筑面积约1080平方米,可进行全面整修,成为一栋独树一帜的私人豪宅或卓越不凡、富有神秘感的画廊或博物馆。
该建筑底楼面积为450平方米,可通往一个小庭院,二楼面积为333平方米。考古学家在地下室里发现了一些重要的纪念碑,如柱子、石板、碑文和一口古井,并已获得批准,可将这些发现保留在建筑内,前提是这些发现得到妥善保存,并用玻璃地板和照明设施突出显示。
此外,建筑还持有一张建筑许可证,剩余许可面积约100平方米,用于扩建二楼,并建造一个可以直接看到雅典卫城、令人惊叹的屋顶(如图19所示)。
Agnes被列为历史保护遗迹;2009年,该建筑进行了重大维修工程和静态加固工程,这些工程均获得中央现代遗迹委员会(Central Council of Modern Monuments)批准。
如今,所有围墙和内部石墙都采用了双面混凝土保护层进行加固。建筑的原始楼层已被拆除,取而代之的是位于加固周边砖石结构上的坚固木梁。最后,再基于这些木梁建造木地板和假天花板。
建筑两层部分的屋顶已被替换,保持了与原来相同的形状和几何结构,并铺设了拜占庭式屋顶瓦。安装在一层楼的屋顶框架已被新的木梁取代。
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At the foot of the Acropolis, Agnes is a truly unique building in the heart of Athens historic centre.
Built in 1837, on the site of Hadrian’s Library which was created by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 132, Agnes is a rarely listed neoclassical building with great historical significance. The ruins of the library remain in the basement to this day.
The Roman Emperor Hadrian often visited Athens and had a special love for the arts and culture that it offered to the world. In addition to the Library, the emperor built other buildings, expanded the Roman Forum, built Hadrian’s Gate and completed the construction of the column of Olympian Zeus.
In 267 CE the Library was destroyed during the raid of Heruli. The remains were incorporated into the late roman wall. In the christian period, three churches were successively built.
Agnes is one of the first buildings built in Athens after its designation as the capital of the Greek State. It was built in 1837 accommodating the hotel “AEOLOS” which was one of the first Athenian hotels in the capital.
This is a building reminiscent of the folk houses of Plaka and apart from its unique historical value, it also has interesting aesthetic elements such as the simple marble balcony with the helical furrows.
The building, of approximately 1080sqm, can be fully renovated to become a unique private mansion or an exceptional atmospheric gallery or museum.
The building consists of the ground floor of 450sqm with access to a small courtyard and the 1st floor of 333 sqm. In the basement, significant monuments, such as columns, slabs, inscriptions and an ancient well, were discovered by archaeologists and permission has been granted for the findings to remain at the property on the condition that they will be preserved and highlighted with glass floors and lighting.
Additionally, there is also a remaining building permit of approximately 100sqm to expand the first floor and create a breathtaking rooftop with direct views of the Acropolis (as seen in photo no.19).
Agnes is classified as a Historical Preserved Monument and in 2009 significant works were carried out for the maintenance and static reinforcement of the building which have all been approved by the Central Council of Modern Monuments.
Today all of the perimeter and interior masonry walls have been reinforced with double sided concrete mantles. The original floors of the building have been dismantled and replaced with strong wooden beams which sit on the reinforced perimeter masonry. Eventually, the wooden floors and false ceiling will be based on these wooden beams.
The roof of the two storey part of the building has been replaced, keeping the same form and geometry as the original, and has been covered with Byzantian roof tiles. The roof frame of the one storey section has been replaced with new wooden beams.