This is a building on a plot of land measuring 92.00 m², located in a historic part of the traditional town of Nafplio, a few meters from the Greek Orthodox church of Agios Spyridonas, which is of historical significance, as an event in the modern history of Greece involving Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias took place at the entrance to the church. The building on the plot is a residential complex and is a characteristic example of a building in the old town of Nafplio, with historical, artistic, and aesthetic value. Access is via two streets, Kapodistriou Street and Kokkinou Street, with vehicle access possible from Kapodistriou Street. The building consists of a ground floor-basement residence with an area of 40.00 sq.m., with a separate entrance on Kokkinou Street, and a two-story ground floor-first floor residence with an attic with a total area of 176.50 sq.m., with a separate entrance on Kapodistriou Street. The two-story house with an attic is located on Kapodistriou and Kokkinou streets and consists of two bedrooms, a living room-dining room, bathroom, and kitchen, which provides access to an uncovered area necessary for the functional needs of the kitchen. A wooden internal staircase provides access to the first floor, which also consists of two bedrooms, a living-dining room, bathroom, and kitchen. On the first floor, there are balconies on both sides, facing Kapodistriou and Kokkinou streets, while the kitchen area has a terrace with a view of Kapodistriou Street. A wooden staircase also provides access to the attic. The first floor is covered with a traditional wooden roof.