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The mansions of Siatista

SIATISTA (Town) KOZANI
  Most of the wealthier mansions still standing in Siatista date from the second half of the 18th and the 19th century. Built by prosperous local merchants in two of the town's neighborhoods (Yerania and Hora), they are rectangular in plan and their comfortable upper storeys are richly ornamented.
  The low entrance, usually found in the western wall, leads to an inner, flagstone courtyard ('embati' or 'mesia') around which the various auxiliary spaces are grouped (storerooms, cellars, etc.). One stone staircase communicates with the middle floor, a second with the upper floor.   On the middle floor, arranged around an inner wooden balcony, are the 'iliakos' (sun room, the main reception room) and the winter reception and living rooms ('heimoniatika'). The upper floor contains the summer rooms ('kalokairina') arranged around a central space, to the right and left of which are corridors, the lavatory and utility rooms.
  From outside, the mansions resemble fortresses since their lower section (middle and ground floors), dressed with bare stone, is equipped with loopholes and only a few barred windows. Conversely, the top floor is a light construction of varnished wood with enclosed balconies ('sachnisia') at the corners and larger openings (windows and transoms).

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Mansion of Eleni Poulko or Poulkidi

  The Poulko (or Poulkidis) mansion stands in the Yerania neighbourhood and, as the inscription above the entrance testifies, its construction began in 1752.
  Its facade, in the section just under the roof, is decorated with stylized ornamental motifs (rosettes, stars) and a ship. In the upper rooms the plaster transom windows can still be seen with their complex stained glass designs.
  In addition, the decorated plaster fireplace in an upstairs room is an exceptional work. Among the wall-paintings is one of Constantinople that seems to depict its siege by the Turks.

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Mansion of Nerantzopoulos

  The Nerantzopoulos (or Hatziyiannidis) mansion is situated on Hora's main square. According to the inscription on the facade, it was built in 1754 by Hatziyiannidis who was a merchant in Budapest (Nerantzopoulos acquired the house later).
  Its decoration and plaster-framed transoms are impressive. From the wooden ceiling in the 'iliakos' (the main room) on the mezzanine hang sculptures of a melon and a sliced watermelon. In the transoms, apart from their lovely plaster frames, of interest are the incised designs, inscriptions and lines of verse. Artfully written on smoked glass, the verses are composed in an old fashioned language and praise the beauty and magnificence of the house.

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Mansion of Manoussis

Mansion of Nikolaos Chatzimichael

The Sanoukos mansion

  The Sanoukos mansion is situated in the Hora district; according to an inscription in one of the rooms, it was built in 1742. The resistance of its dynamic owner, Kyra-Sanouko, to a raid by Turkish Albanians in 1784 has been immortalized in a local folk song.
  The rooms on the upper floor are decorated with plaster transom window frames and with painted carved wooden ceilings. The murals in the 'kalos ondas' (best room) depict plant and symbolic themes, while between the real transoms trompe l'oeil imitations have been painted.

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The Kanatsoulis mansion

  The Kanatsoulis (or Hatzimichail) mansion is located in the Hora neighbourhood. It was built in 1757, as the inscription reads, by Nikos Hatzimichail, a member of a powerful family of merchants from Siatista, who had offices in Vienna and other central European cities.
  The Hatzimichail mansion contains one of the most interesting series of 19th century folk paintings, which an inscription dates to 1811. In a room on the mezzanine, named the "Pantheon", the wall-paintings depict scenes from mythology -- based on a mythology handbook written by Harisis Megdanis, a scholar from Kozani -- as well as portraits of the owner, his wife and a second male figure, perhaps a relative.

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The Maliongas mansion

  The Maliongas (or Argyriadis) mansion stands next to the Nerantzopoulos mansion. Tradition has it that its construction began in 1759. An inscription in one of the rooms upstairs dates some repairs and part of the decorative painting to 1844.
  The murals in the house depict the owner's occupations as well as his political ideas. There is a large painting of Frankfurt in a room on the ground floor, while one in the main room upstairs shows an Austrian hussar. Two other male figures on the ground floor have features resembling those of Rigas Ferraios and Lord Byron.

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The Manousis mansion

  The Manousis mansion in Hora has an inscription on its facade dating it to 1762-63. Its construction and sumptuous decoration reflect the wealth of the Manousis family, who had created one of the most powerful Siatistan trading businesses in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
  Wood carvings of exceptional quality decorate the mezzanine and upper storey. The painting decoration covers most of the walls and wood-paneled surfaces with an extraordinary diversity of subjects (cities, Greek mountains between flower pots, symbolic representation of a bird with a snake).
  Of particular interest are the scenes of Mount Athos with Vatopedi Monastery, and Mount Siniatsiko with a house and tower, possible portrayals of specific buildings in Siatista.

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The Keratzis mansion

  The Keratzis mansion is located in Hora. It is not known when it was built. Its wall-paintings, concentrated in one of the upper rooms, are typical of the folk art of the second half of the 19th century
  Of special interest is the scene of Constantinople within a frame of laurel leaves, which is a copy of a period copperplate engraving. There are also paintings of Hadrian's Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus which refer us to Athens and the foundation of the Greek state. The presence of the meander amongst the other decorative motifs shows the influence of neoclassicism.

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The Lioutaris mansion

  The Lioutaris (or Kariofilis) mansion is in the Yerania district. Although its exact construction date is unknown, it must have been built around the middle of the 19th century. The painting decoration in the interior contains several neoclassical features.
  Apart from the portrayal of Constantinople, which is less realistic than the renderings of the city in the Poulko and Keratzis mansions, the wall-paintings depict the four seasons and the allegorical figures of night and day. They are the work of Christodoulos Zographou, a painter from Siatista.

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Houses

Houses of Eratyra

ERATIRA (Small town) KOZANI
  The urban houses of Eratyra were built by families whose income originated from trade and emigration. The oldest of these mansions date to the 18th century and resemble their contemporaries, the mansions of Siatista. They have two storeys and are L-shaped in plan.
  On the ground floor, around the flagstone courtyard, are the 'strotos' (family sitting room) and a second room for auxiliary functions, while at the rear of the house is the 'katoi' (a semi-basement with a few openings), where foods were stored. The kitchen, oven and lavatory are in the so-called 'magereio' (cooking shed), a small building in the courtyard near the house.
  The wooden staircase in the courtyard leads to the upper floor ('anoi'), where on the two long sides of the open 'liakoto' (sun room) four rooms were arranged, of which the 'bas-ondas' was the main reception room. In the older houses, the roofed balconies, supported on buttresses, project symmetrically from the two ends of the main facade and the central portion of the rear.
  In the later houses, the balcony, now projecting from the middle of the front of the upper storey, is supported by wooden columns, creating a semi-open area in front of the entrance, the 'hayiati'.
  Unworked limestone blocks quarried locally and bonded with mud were used as construction materials for the ground floor, while for the upper floors lighter materials were preferred (such as 'tsatmas', half timbering and plaster with infill).

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The Lazaridis mansion

  The Lazaridis mansion lies on the north side of town. It contains the oldest surviving wall-paintings in Eratyra, dating to 1796 as the inscription tells us. Using sparse color and line, the artist has rendered the two-headed eagle of Byzantium and the sliced watermelon (which at one time symbolized the beheading of Saint John the Baptist), a subject encountered in churches as well as houses in western Macedonia and Mount Pelio. From the 18th century, however, its symbolic significance was forgotten, as indicated by the presence of the fork sticking into the fruit.

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The Papatheodorou mansion

  The Papatheodorou mansion is situated near the old town square. It is a large building with a rectangular layout. Its wall-paintings, dating to the last quarter of the 19th century, appear in one room on the ground floor (now varnished), but mainly in the rooms upstairs.
  Two of the upper rooms are decorated with plant and other motifs as well as buildings enclosed within medallions, reminiscent of the ornamentation on some porcelain plates. In the main room, a frieze embellishing the entire length of the upper part of the wall depicts an imaginary landscape with curious large buildings intermingled with the figures of animals and humans.

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The Milios mansion

  A typical example of the mansions of Eratyra is that of Milios on the north side of town. Its wall-paintings, which date from the mid-19th century, are concentrated in one room on the upper floor and extend like a frieze below the ceiling.
  They portray animal and human figures as well as buildings in a landscape. The military costumes worn by the people and the apparent sequence of the paintings indicate that the scenes may tell a story, possibly one connected with the events of the period.

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This text is cited Nov 2003 from the Macedonian Heritage URL below, which contains image.


The Delivasis mansion

  The Delivasis mansion is located near that of Lazaridis. It has all the characteristics of the later type of house with the 'hayiati' (covered porch) at the front. Its wall-paintings date from 1878. The murals in the adjoining wing, which was used for guests, are of greater interest. They depict the portraits of the owner's four daughters within ornamental baroque frames.
  These figures with their European dress and coiffures each hold a representative object: fan, letter, bouquet, caged canary. These scenes, although the work of a folk artist, are governed by the principles of European painting.

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