The wild card
The Court House
The Court House was built in the 1880s to accommodate Preveza’s Government House. At the time the town was an important administrative center. The building was designed by a German engineer but was built by a Greek. It is a two-story edifice with eclectic and neoclassical elements. The regional administrators’ conference room was the most important room and is located above the columned entrance (the columns have grooves but they have been covered with plaster). After the town’s liberation in 1912 the building was used as a military hospital, an archaeological museum, telegraph and post-office, and army recruiting office.
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Preveza: The Continental Island
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