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Floor Strength kg/m2 | 300 |
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Beneficial Height | 299.99 |
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Shared bills | 10 |
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Description.
Agios Artemios, Plyta square, apartment, raised ground floor, 70 sq.m., has 2 bedrooms, hall, 1 living room, 1 independent kitchen. 1 bathroom. Built in 1978, renovated in 2016, it is front-facing, airy, bright, with a balcony overlooking a garden, in a very good location for a business home, 500 meters from the metro of Agios Ioannis, very close to schools, market and transport. Pangrati (Greek: Παγκράτι) is a neighborhood in Athens, Greece, having an estimated population of 35,173 residents. Named after the ancient sanctuary of Hercules Pancrates ("All Powerful"), its frontage runs from Vasilissis Sofias Avenue along to Vasileos Konstantinou Avenue and Vassileos Alexandrou Avenue, just a few minutes walk from the National Gardens. One of the most important landmarks of Pagrati is the Panathinaiko Stadium that hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. The First Cemetery of Athens, the official cemetery for the City of Athens, lies within the neighborhood's limits.