
Ambrosios Rallis
Ambrosios Rallis was a prominent figure in Athens during the 19th century, known for his elegant neoclassical residence that served as the British Embassy until its demolition in 1937. His home was emblematic of the architectural and cultural aspirations of the time, reflecting the city's historical significance.
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Ambrosios Rallis' residence was known as the English Embassy until its demolition in 1937.
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