A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a true historical gem in the heart of Molyvos, Lesvos Island — one of Greece’s most picturesque and culturally rich traditional settlements. This 230 sq.m. mansion, built in 1750, is a listed heritage monument and a striking example of Byzantine-inspired architecture, featuring original sahnisi (traditional wooden bay windows), hand-painted frescoes, and a stunning 25 sq.m. upper-floor terrace with panoramic sea views. The residence has been expertly restored by conservation specialists, with full respect for its historical integrity, and under the supervision of the Greek Archaeological Service. The house was residence of the Ottoman administrator of the area during the 18th and 19th century. Key Features: Year Built: 1750 Total Area: 230 sq.m. Status: Officially Listed as a Protected Monument Architectural Style: Byzantine influence with distinctive sahnisi Condition: Fully restored by expert conservators Outdoor Space: No courtyard – ideal for low-maintenance ownership Upper Floor: 25 sq.m. terrace with exceptional, unobstructed views of the sea, castle, and rooftops of Molyvos Interior Highlights: Multiple original frescoes, some still covered and awaiting archaeological uncovering, offering immense cultural and historic potential Intricate wooden ceilings, antique flooring, and handcrafted architectural details Furnished with authentic antique furniture and lighting fixtures over 120 years old Includes rare decorative crystal pieces by Lalique and Galet, enhancing the space with timeless elegance and collector's value This is not just a property — it is a living monument, a window into the refined life of 18th-century Greek aristocracy, exquisitely restored and enhanced with rare artistic treasures.