Right across from the National Archaeological Museum, this 156 sq.m. apartment, located on the 3rd floor of an exceptional 1955 apartment building, is an authentic example of Athenian interwar architecture. The building preserves its character and timeless elegance intact, standing as a distinctive example of high-quality urban architecture. The apartment stands out for its unique architectural features: it has high ceilings with an impressive sense of volume and proportion, while the original wooden herringbone floors extend throughout all the main areas, adding warmth and an aristocratic style. The carefully executed renovations have been carried out with absolute respect for the property’s identity, highlighting its morphological features and subtly incorporating modern, functional upgrades. It unfolds into spacious and well-maintained reception areas with a large living room and a separate dining room, two comfortable bedrooms, and a large independent kitchen. The main bathroom is clad in marble, enhancing the home’s classic and timeless character, and there is also an additional WC. The property features two balconies, one at the front of the building with unobstructed views of the Archaeological Museum park. The apartment is dual-aspect and particularly bright, offering a sense of comfort and quality in every space. It includes central oil heating and aluminum window frames. Its unique location, with immediate access to public transportation and the metro, as well as easy connection to major road arteries, makes it an ideal choice both for a high-standard residence and for professional use, such as an office or medical practice.