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Ironic/Ειρωνικό

Well, I hope no one booked on line for their hotel stay at this place..

The Definition of Ironic: Poignantly contrary to what was expected or intended.

The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive.”-Robert A. Heinlein

Λοιπόν, ελπίζω ότι κανείς δεν έκανε κράτηση στο διαδίκτυο για τη διαμονή του στο ξενοδοχείο σε αυτό το μέρος..

Ο ορισμός του ειρωνικού: Οδυνηρά αντίθετο με αυτό που αναμενόταν ή επιδιωκόταν»

“Η υπέρτατη ειρωνεία της ζωής είναι ότι σχεδόν κανείς δεν βγαίνει ζωντανός από αυτήν.” Robert A. Heinlein

The Remains/Τα Ερείπια

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Below the church.

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After exploring a near by park in Athens I came across the ruins of the church of St. Nikolaos. I haven’t been able to find much information about it. I assume it was built in Byzantine times. It is not very common to come across the ruins of a church in Greece so I found it this to be very intriguing.

Μετά την εξερεύνηση ενός κοντινού πάρκου στην Αθήνα, βρήκα τα ερείπια της εκκλησίας του Αγίου Νικολάου. Δεν κατάφερα να βρω πολλές πληροφορίες γι ‘αυτό. Υποθέτω ότι χτίστηκε στα βυζαντινά χρόνια. Δεν είναι πολύ συνηθισμένο να βρίσκω τα ερείπια μιας εκκλησίας στην Ελλάδα, γι ‘αυτό βρήκα αυτή την ανακάλυψη τοσο ενδιαφέρουσα.

The Duchess’ Tower/O Πυργος της Δουκισσας

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The ‘tourell Pentelli’ built by the Duchess of Placentias. Ο Πυργίσκος Tourelle της Δούκισσας Πλακεντίας στην Πεντέλη.

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It was built in 1846, but the construction was never completed. Χτίστηκε το 1846, αλλά η κατασκευή δεν ολοκληρώθηκε ποτέ.

When I took a photograph of this building I had no idea what the history of the building was. I decided to do a little research and was really surprised by what I found out. The building that I photographed is the ‘Tourelle Pentelli’ or ‘Pentelli Tower’ and it is located on Mt. Pentelli northeast of Athens. The construction on this building began in 1846, but there were many mishaps and it was never completed. The buildings’ purpose was to house the personell of the Duchess de Plasisance (1785-1854). It was one of many buildings that Sophie Barbé de Marbois, Duchesse de Plaisance constructed in Athens. Most Athenians in the 19th Century and up until 1950, only knew her as the Duchess of Placentias and they had no idea that she was American born. The Duchess was born in Philadelphia, USA and her father was a French Consul-General in the U.S. She was a great supporter of the Greek war of Independence, so she arrived in Greece in 1829 to help out.  She was very philanthropic and was much talked about at the time. She died in May of 1854 at the age of 69 and she is buried near the tower. There is a metro station in Athens named after her. The station is located on the land that once belonged to her.

Dilapidated Homes/Ερειπωμένα Σπίτια

Abandoned home and ancient ruins below

No use in saving this one! Some scaffolding on a dilapidated home

Renovations on another home

Yo! Graffiti on shutters

Beautiful classical balcony

These are a few photographs that I took on a long walk toward the area of Thiseio in downtown Athens, Greece.  Athens is a great city for those who love ‘urbex photography‘ as the city has tons of abandoned buildings. Some are in the process of being renovated and others homes have occupants,  but they are very old and are not in the greatest condition.

Sanatorium/Σανατόριο

Here are some photographs that I took of an abandoned Sanatorium at Parnitha Mountain located just North of Athens.  Its doors were opened in May of 1912 to treat patients withtuberculosis. Health officials thought that it was the most suitable location, as the cure for tuberculosis was thought to be fresh air and Mount Parnitha had plenty of it. The facility treated thousands of patients, but many never left alive. Then, in 1960, antibiotics for tuberculosis was discovered and the hospital closed down.  Afterwards, the sanatorium, served a dual purpose as a hotel and as a school for tourism studies. In 1985 both the hotel and school closed down. Since then it has been abandoned.   Like all abandoned structures this one has a reputation of being haunted. The day I went up there I had only planned on taking some scenic photos of Athens, but then I stumbled across this building. I was really creeped out by it. I didn’t like the atmosphere and I refused to go inside. What made it even more scary were the scorched trees (from the fire of 2007) that surrounded the building. The scorched tress gave the place an even more desolate feeling. To conclude Urbex photography is probably not for me!

Εδώ είναι μερικές φωτογραφίες που τραβηξα οταν επισκέφθηκα το εγκαταλελειμμένο Σανατόριο στην Πάρνηθα, το οποιο βρικσκεται Βόρεια της Αθήνας.  Η πόρτες του σανατορίου άνοιξαν το Μάιο του 1912 για τη θεραπεία των ασθενών με φυματίωση . Θεωρήθηκε ότι είναι η πιο κατάλληλη τοποθεσία καθως πιστεύαν ότι ο καθαρός αέρας μπορει να θεραπευσει τους ασθενεις.  Στο σανατοριο έμειναν χιλιάδες ασθενείς , αλλά ηταν πολλοι που δεν εφυγαν ζωντανοι .  Tο νοσοκομείο έκλεισε το 1960 όταν ανακαλύφθηκαν τα αντιβιοτικά .  Στη συνέχεια λειτουργησε με διπλο σκοπό, ως ένα ξενοδοχείο και ως  σχολή Τουριστικών Επαγγελμάτων, ομως το 1985 το ξενοδοχείο και το σχολείο έκλεισε .  Από τότε παραμενει  εγκαταλειμενο. Όπως όλα τα εγκαταλελειμμένα χτιρια, το σανατοριο στη Παρνιθα έχει τη φήμη ότι είναι στοιχειωμένο.  Οταν πηγα στη Παρνηθα ο σκοπος μου ηταν να τραβηξω μερικές γραφικές εικόνες της Αθήνας. Η  ανακάλυψη του σανατορίου ηταν εντελως τυχαιο.  Αρχικά ειχα τρομαξει με το θεαμα του κτιριου, και δεν τολμησα να μπω μεσα.  Αυτο που εκανε τι περιοχη πιο τρομακτικη ηταν τα καμένα δέντρα που ειχαν καει από την πυρκαγιά του 2007.   Τα καμένα δέντρα  έδωσε στον τόπο μια πιο έρημη αίσθηση . Έχω καταλήξει στο συμπέρασμα οτι η φωτογραφία τυπου ‘urbex’ μάλλον δεν είναι για μένα!