2022 |
At the foot of the
Acropolis, Demetrios Lagoyiannis, a tailor from Arfra, Peloponnese (near
Kalamata), with his wife Martha (Kokkinaki), found an optimal home in Athens
just a short walk from his shop in the garment district. On Theorias
Street, they raised their three children, Georgia (1934), Christos (1936) and
Eleni (1938). Christos Lagoyiannis, as a young boy and football fan (aka
soccer), memorialized his favorite team by carving the AEK shield (logo) in the marble
porch sill. His work of art, or graffiti, circa 1940's still exists today below the Parthenon and other architectural icons rebuilt by order of Pericles during the 'Golden
Age' of Athens (460-430 BC).
In the same block of neoclassic houses shadowed by the classic temple was a home fronting on Panos Street, adjacent to Theorias #12, where Demetrios Georgiades (1929), an orphan, lived with his Aunt Katina. Georgia Lagoyiannis and Demetrios Georgiades married in 1959, and soonafter had two sons, Pericles (Peri) and Yiannis. The three generations lived close together, until 1967 when many Theorias Street residents were displaced by eminent domain to redevelop the ‘Plaka’ area as a tourist mecca by the Ministry of Culture. The late 19th century homes with terracotta roofs became souvenir shops, cafes, and museums. Demetris and Georgia relocated to non-descript apartment buildings in dense surrounding neighborhoods, until they both retired and settled outside of Athens, near Elefsina.
Icon in Museum |
Peri, who immigrated to the US, returned often to Athens from Cincinnati, OH, with his wife and their three children, to visit his parents, brother and sister-in-law, nieces, and cousins. Most trips involved a hike through Plaka where Peri reminisced about his early school years playing soccer on the Acropolis plaza.
2010 |
Byzantine Exhibit, 2nd Floor |
In 2010, Demetris Georgiades lost his battle with cancer, as did Christos in 2011. In 2020, Kosto followed his brothers-in-law to eternal rest. The surviving sisters, Georgia, Eleni, and Vasso seldom get back to the old neighborhood, but as it happens, extended family were celebrating Georgia’s granddaughter, Chloe and her fiancĂ© the following day, at the ThissioView across from the Acropolis. After the engagement party, the clan strolled down to the museum.
Painted Ceiling, 2nd Floor |
Demetris, Martha, Demetris, Christos, and Kosta, may you shine like the stars above and watch over the Georgiades, Lagoyiannis, and Sophoulis Families, until we meet again.
Georgia with her sons, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, three granddaughters and other relatives |
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