HERITAGE PRE-EARTHQUAKE MANSION IN LIXOURI

In the heart of Lixouri, where history meets the grandeur of a bygone era, stands one of the rarest and most iconic properties in Kefalonia. With a façade on the bustling pedestrian street and just a few minutes from the waterfront, this unique 19th-century mansion stands proudly, carrying centuries of memories within its stone walls and wooden floors.

Built in 1841, this property is not just a residence but a true historical landmark. It was once home to Papa-Basias, who later became Saint Paisios, with his cell remaining intact—a bridge connecting the past with the present. Additionally, it served as a distinguished reception house, hosting King George I in 1864 following the union of the Ionian Islands with Greece, and again in 1867, when he returned after the devastating earthquakes of that year.

Originally, the mansion had three levels—basement, ground floor, and an upper floor—but the earthquakes of 1953 took their toll, destroying the second floor. However, thanks to the expertise of Swiss engineers, the building was reconstructed with reinforced foundations, ensuring its preservation through the years. The latest restoration in 2013 enhanced its natural beauty while maintaining its historical character.

The 250 sqm ground floor captivates with its timeless elegance: wooden floors that tell stories of the past, high ceilings exuding grandeur, and a spacious living room that once welcomed distinguished guests. It features four large bedrooms, a hallway, two bathrooms, and an extensive veranda offering breathtaking sea views.

The basement level, with its own independent entrance and large windows opening onto the courtyard, includes two additional bedrooms and auxiliary spaces. The courtyard, facing the pedestrian street, offers endless possibilities for use—whether as a private residence or a commercial space.

The historical significance of the building is well-documented in various references, including the book Old Houses in Kefalonia (Kaktos Publications) and Memoirs preserved in the Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive.

This is a truly unique architectural gem, a building that embodies the soul of Lixouri and Kefalonia. A rare investment opportunity for those who appreciate history, the charm of preserved heritage buildings, and invaluable cultural legacy.

Location Info

Lixouri is the second largest town in Kefalonia after Argostoli. The town has almost 3000 inhabitants. Lixouri is connected to Argostoli by the sea with regular ferry itineraries. It has many sights such as the Lakovatou Library but also many lovely beaches, such as Xi, Petanoi etc. The town offers many modern amenities, restaurants, hotels, shops etc. Closest beaches: Lepeda, Xi, Petanoi, Mega Lakos

  • Property ID: 4886
  • Price: € 850,000
  • Type: House
  • Location: LIXOURI
  • Municipality: MUNICIPALITY OF PALIKI - WEST
  • Size: 250 sq/m
  • Rooms: 5
  • Construction Year: 1841
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