Ambelokipi, Athens
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Ambelokipi (Αμπελόκηποι) is a large, central district of the city of Athens. In 1908, Panathinaikos Athletic Club was founded in this district.
Ambelokipi is located in the center of Athens, near Zografou, Goudi, Psychiko, Pagkrati.
The district hosts 2 metro stations.
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Important buildings located in Ambelokipi:
[edit] Government buildings
- Greek Police Headquarters (Αστυνομικό Μέγαρο)
- Court of Cassation (Greece) (Άρειος Πάγος)
- Athens Prefecture Building (Νομαρχία Αθηνών)
[edit] Hospitals
- Erythros stayros (Red cross)
- Errikos Dynan
- Hippokrateio
- Elpis
- Agios Sabbas
[edit] Other
- Panathinaikos stadium
- Tower of Athens (Πύργος των Αθηνών)
- Apollo Tower (Πύργος Απόλλων) - the tallest residential tower in Greece.[1] It is 80m tall and consists of 25 floors.
[edit] Hotels
- President Hotel
[edit] Cinemas
- Aavora
- Alfavil
- Andora
- Astron
- Athinaion
- Danaos
- Galaxias
- Nirvana
- ODEON Zina
- Plaza
[edit] Residential streets
Here is a list of residential streets in the Ambelokipi area, most of which are geographically-oriented:
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Acarnanias Street |
Maiandroupoleos Street |
[edit] References
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