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The two-floor neoclassical building at 29 Danos Street was the residence of the merchant Elias Konstantopoulos, who, along with his brother, distributed flour throughout the whole of the Peloponnese.
The building is surrounded by a sizeable tree-planted courtyard. It is speculated that the mansion was designed in 1911 by the German architect, Ernst Ziller, while the murals inside, which are of great interest, were painted by Italian artists under the supervision of Ziller himself.
The building harmoniously combines a variety of classical elements. Unique features are: the marble interior staircase, the portico at the main entrance, the wrought iron railings, the murals and the surroundings . The roof is tiled with byzantine type tiles and finishes in eaves with crenulations.
The Konstantopoulos Mansion has been used as the city’s general hospital and later as a high school for girls. Today it is used for a variety of cultural events. The semi-basement, which is functionally autonomous, houses the Argos Municipal Central Library.