/johnny
Well, whatever they did.....They are once again “HOMELESS”.
Every time I see the name Piraeus, I think of the long walls from Athens to Piraeus which were pulled down after Sparta won the Peloponnesian War.
That is probably the most historical port in the world.
NEO-classical is from the 1800s, is it not?
If so...given that in that part of the world, something isn’t historic unless its at least 500 years old....doesn’t sound like a huge historic loss to me.
I would love to borrow someone’s time machine and visit Athens during her Golden Age. Several places I would visit would be the Acropolis when it was the shining crown of the city on the hill.
Also Piraeus with all those triremes and merchant ships in the harbor. I would walk between the long walls and also visit the academy of Socrates, Plato and
Aristotle.