It was built by Justinian in the place of the ancient acropolis.
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It is the central bridge of Lethaios, a tributary of the Peneus river, which flows through the city of Trikala.
It is a stone-built building covered with a wooden roof with tiles
of the "French" type. It has a plan in the form of the greek letter
"Π" and two floors. Its rooms are appropriate for functionning as a
School building: five rooms in the ground floor and storage and auxiliary rooms
in the basement.
Elements characterizing its fronts are the big wooden windows with
iron bars and stone frames, the double staircase and the impressively decorated
main entrance.
It was built in 1908 with the kind offer of 1500 golden coins given
by the benefactor Dorotheos Scholarios. Entire repair of the building took place
in 1991.
The building belongs to the Municipality of Trikala and is functionning
as an Exhibition Room.
In 1991 it was characterized as a preserved historical monument.
This text is cited Sept 2003 from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture URL below, which also contains image.
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Tel: +30 24310 38989, 74646
Tel: +30 24310 227401, 32777
Tel: +30 24310 27304
Fax: +30 24310 39357
1890 - 1957
Tel: +30 24310 28485
Fax: +30 24310 38485
Tel: +30 24310 27445, 27938
Fax: +30 24310 24370
Tel: +3024313 51100
Fax: +3024310 35956
Tel: +30 24310 23646, 23564
Fax: +30 24310 30227
Tel: +30 24310 78335
Tel: +30 24310 75690-1, 20690
Fax: +30 24310 37390
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