A Residence of Story, Light & Elevation Perched atop one of the city’s most storied buildings, this penthouse maisonette is not simply a home—it is a layered experience of architecture, literature, and light. Within the historic “Grande Bretagne” building—once a refined hotel frequented by Constantine P. Cavafy and a circle of distinguished intellectuals—this residence carries forward a legacy of culture and quiet prestige. Designed by Aidalís, whose work also graces the nearby iconic Church of Agios Therapon, the building stands as a testament to enduring architectural identity of the whole island. ⸻ ✧ The Main Residence Light moves freely through the interiors, guided by open views toward the sea and harbor. The principal level unfolds with: • A generous reception space overlooking the sea • Two bedrooms with expansive harbor views • A large, refined bathroom • An internal staircase connecting to the upper level ⸻ ✧ The Loft: A World Within a World Above, a 56 sq.m. loft reveals a poetic architectural composition. With its sloping rooflines and turret-like volumes, the space feels both intimate and sculptural: • A central living space, softly lit and adaptable • A kitchen nestled within a tower-like alcove • A secluded office in a second turret • Bathroom and integrated storage With its independent entrance, this level offers rare flexibility—functioning as a private retreat, guest residence, or creative studio. ⸻ ✧ The Surrounding Life Below, a pedestrian street pulses gently with cafés, small shops, and traditional ouzeries—an authentic expression of local life. Above, silence, light, and horizon. This is a residence defined by contrast and balance: heritage and modernity, city and sea, intimacy and openness. ⸻ ✧ A Rare Offering Properties of this narrative depth—where history, architecture, and position converge—are seldom available.