Karaiskaki Street
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Karaiskaki Street (Greek: Odos Karaiskaki), is Patras' major street running one way northbound entirely from near Trion Navarchon to Zaimi Streets. The street is named after a famous Greek Revolutionary hero Karaiskakis. Its total length is approximately 1.5 km. The street contains one lanes with two parking spaces. Residential buildings with neo-classical and modern architectures covers the southern, the northern and almost the entire eastern portions of the street as well as residential buildings covers the northern, the central and southern parts, shops as well as stores and other services are sporadically in the street.
[edit] History
The avenue was paved in the late-19th century and featured classical and neo-classical buildings. It features the only entrance to the port, after World War II and the Greek Civil War, the road was finally paved in the 1950s, several buildings were reconstructed and the street became one way southbound. Taller buildings were added as well as traffic lights, the northern part added buildings later.
[edit] Intersections
In order from south to north:
- Trion Navarcheiou Street
- Sachtouri Street
- Dimitris Gounaris Avenue
- Votsis Street
- Patreos Street
- Agiou Nikolaou Street
- Kolokotronis Street
- Zaimis Street