Parliament of the Samiots (current City Hall)

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The building of the Parliament of the Samiots, which currently houses the City Hall of East Samos, was built during the 1898-1901 period. The initial building was based on designs by Principality engineer Efstathiadis, prepared in 1898 and validated by Prince Stefanos Mousouros. It is an excellent example of 19th century neoclassical architecture, with a strong influence from leading architect Ernst Ziller. The building was used as the Parliament and as a meeting place for the General Assembly until 1912-1914. After the Unification of Samos with Greece, the Parliament started being used as a City Hall, as is the case to this day, while for a certain period the lower offices housed the Records. Historic decisions relating to the production, vinification, and trade of Samos wine have been made in this building.

Parliament of the Samiots (current City Hall)

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