40°38′32″N 22°56′46″E / 40.6421°N 22.9461°E / 40.6421; 22.9461
Karipio Melathro, Thessaloniki .
Karipeio Melathro (Greek : Καρίπειο Μέλαθρο ) is an Ottoman -period historical building in the center of Thessaloniki, Greece .[ 1] It is located in the crossroad of Olympiados and Stefaniou Dragoumi streets.
Its architect is the Italian Vitaliano Poselli . Karipio was the official residence of the then Selanik Prefect, who was the political representative of the Ottoman Empire in Macedonia . After Thessaloniki became part of Greece in 1912, the building became a property of the Greek State. In a 1980 decision, the Greek Ministry of Culture put Karipio under the status of its state protection. Today, the 4-stores building is the property of doctor Alexandros Karipis and home to the non-governmental Institute for National and Religious Studies .[ 2]
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