Patission street near Halkokondili street to the north.
Former name(s)
28 October Street
Maintained by
Municipality of Athens
Length
4.5 km (2.8 mi)
From
Panepistimiou Street
Major junctions
Alexandras Avenue
Evelpidon
Galatsiou Avenue
Laskaratou
To
Leoforos Ionias & Agias Lavras, Ano patisia
Patision Street (Greek: Οδός Πατησίων) is one of the major streets in central Athens, Greece. Though it is known as Patision, its name for its stretch between Panepistimiou Street and Amerikis Square, was changed to 28 October Street, commemorating the day in 1940 that the Greek dictator Ioannis Metaxas refused the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's ultimatum that Greece submit to Italian control, thus starting the Greco-Italian War.
Patision Street connects the area known as Patisia with Omonoia Square in the center of Athens.[1][2] It is crowded by bus and trolley bus lines, which connect the city center with Kypseli (trolley lines 2, 4, 9), Lamprini (trolley lines 5, 13, 14), Patisia (trolley line 11), N. Filadelfeia (trolley line 3), Perissos (bus lines 605, 054), Marousi (bus line A8) and Galatsi (bus line 608). It is a southbound one-way route with a northbound bus lane until it meets Marnis street, and it has three lanes per direction until Amerikis Square.
the General Security building was blown up in the corner of Patission and Stournari street, by the forces of ELAS. In 1946, after the Occupation, it was...
and north of this street is 28 Oktovriou or PatissionStreet. The street was first laid in the 19th century and was the first street in Athens to be paved...
to its move to a new campus. In 1873 it moved to its new campus in PatissionStreet and was known as Metsovion Polytechnion (Metsovian Polytechnic) after...
Exarcheia is bordered on the east by Kolonaki and is framed by PatissionStreet, Panepistimiou Street and Alexandras Avenue. Exarcheia is known for being Athens'...
Amalías) to the east, Otto Street (Óthonos) to the south and King George I Street (Vasiléos Georgíou Prótou) to the north. The street bordering the square to...
junta and the Cold War Protesters outside the Athens Polytechnic on PatissionStreet Date 14–17 November 1973 Location National Technical University of...
Alexandras) is a main east–west thoroughfare running from PatissionStreet/28 October Street and Kifissias Avenue in the northern part of the center of...
intersection of six main streets: Panepistimiou, Stadiou, Athinas, Peiraios, Agiou Konstantinou Street and 3rd Septemvriou Street. Omonia Square was constructed...
the EU to help enhance the project. The landmark Dionysiou Areopagitou Street has been pedestrianised, forming a scenic route. The route starts from the...
using the same street to exit the city centre. For example, all routes using the number 8 (A8, B8, Γ8) are passing from Patissionstreet with a common...
This article is a list of every street in municipality (corresponding within Center of Athens) of Athens, Greece: Red background Includes parts that are...
the Municipality of Athens, Greece between 3 September and Aristotelous streets. It was renamed Viktoria in honor of the Queen of the United Kingdom on...
westbound) Pesmatzoglou Street Charilaou Trikoupi Street Santarosa Street Emmanouil Benaki Street Themistokleous Street Aiolou and Patission (formal name: 28...
Dionysiou Areopagitou Street (Greek: Οδός Διονυσίου Αρεοπαγίτου, Greek pronunciation: [oˈðos ðjoniˈsiu areopaˈʝitu]) is a pedestrianized street, adjacent to the...
Lenormant Street Makri Street Mavromichali Street Mesogeion Avenue Michalopoulou Street Mitropoleos Street Pangratiou Street Panepistimiou StreetPatission Street...
Lenormant Street Makri Street Mavromichali Street Mesogeion Avenue Michalopoulou Street Mitropoleos Street Pangratiou Street Panepistimiou StreetPatission Street...
Zoodochos Peghi at Liopesi (Paiania), the Church of Saint Andrew off PatissionStreet in Athens, the Metropolitan Church of Evangelismos in Rhodes and the...
Athanasiou Diakou Street (Greek: Οδός Αθανάσιου Διάκου, Odos Athanasiou Diakou), named after the Greek War of Independence hero Athanasios Diakos, is a...
86″E / 37.9768611°N 23.7349611°E / 37.9768611; 23.7349611 Voukourestiou Street (Greek: Οδός Βουκουρεστίου, Odos Voukourestiou) named after the 1913 Treaty...
Lenormant Street Makri Street Mavromichali Street Mesogeion Avenue Michalopoulou Street Mitropoleos Street Pangratiou Street Panepistimiou StreetPatission Street...
Patsi Street (Greek: Οδός Σπύρου Πατσή) is a street in the western part of the center of the Greek capital city of Athens. It was named after Spyridon...
Peiraios Street (Greek: Οδός Πειραιώς, Odos Peiraios, "Piraeus Street") is a main road in Athens, Greece linking the center of the city with the port of...
Stadiou Street (Greek: Οδός Σταδíου, Odós Stadíou, "Stadium Street") is Athens' major street linking the Omonoia and Syntagma Squares. It runs diagonally...
Alexandrou Street. Amalias Avenue and Panepistimiou Street Akadimias Street, north Solonos Street, north Koubari and Herodou Attikou streets Ploutarchou...