Annex of Rhodes
RHODES ANNEX Est. 1947
Address: 1 Kleovoulou Square, Street of the Knights , Rhodes, P.C. 85100
Local manager: Mr. Dionysis Karatsalos,mobile: 6972521636
Tel.: (0030) 22410-22096
The Annex of Rhodes is a building within the Medieval City of Rhodes, and consists of an architectural ensemble of international importance. The building’s construction coincides chronologically with the period between the first (1309-1350) and second (1476 to 1512) construction era of the Rhodes Knights and the era of Great Masters A. Fluvianla and J. De Lastic and is characterized by rectangular rooms of 4 meters high, covered with domes and pointed arches for the doors openings, which are well preserved. Currently, the building -which was restored in the 1930s- consists of a ground and a first floor of 696 sq.m. total area, that connect with an external staircase and an interior courtyard.
Facilities include:
- 1 two bed apartment for teaching faculty, with kitchen and bathroom
- 1 double, 1 triple and 2 quadruple bedrooms (total 13 beds) for students, with 2 shared bathrooms
- 1 kitchen – dining hall (capacity 10 persons in average)
- 3 workspace rooms on the ground floor
- The first floor corridors (surface 30 sq.m.) and in some cases the workshop rooms serve as exhibition spaces with a separate entrance from the street of the Knights.
Please note: the annex does not provide central heating and air conditioning (there are portable units for heating)
ACCESS:
- Via ferry boat : Regular scheduled ferries run daily services from Piraeus port. Each itinerary has scheduled stops at other ports as well, such as Patmos, Leros, Kalymnos, Kos. Trip duration: Anywhere between 12-14 hours, depending on the ferry boat/ itinerary .
- Via airplane : Scheduled direct flights are available from the Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” to Rhodes.