FORMER CITYHALL OF NEAPOLI
It is a building that represents a classic example of architecture from the late 1980s to early 1990s, without postmodern influences, with the main aim of highlighting clear geometry and clean forms. Its main compositional idea is the development of a rectangular marble volume supported by columns of varying heights. The rest of the building’s mass is complemented by a vertical rectangular volume that penetrates the entire structure. It is worth visiting for its distinctive design for its time, especially the reception-entrance area, where the central staircase stands out with its prismatic glass roof that diffuses natural light into the space.
photo: architect’s archive
- Address 125 El. Venizelou St, Neapoli
- Architect D. Doumas
- Period 1941-2000
- Type PUBLIC
- Area WEST
- Open House 2012