- Aiolou Street
Aiolou Street (Greek: Οδός Αιóλου) (also Eolou Street) is a street in downtown
Athens , the Greek capital. It is named afterAeolus , the god of winds inGreek mythology . The street is one-way and originally ran entirely southbound but since the closure ofAthinas Street in the late-1990s as part of the renovation plan, the part north ofLykourgou Street is one-way northbound. The street begins in Pelopidas Street further south ofErmou Street and ends inPanepistimiou Street (Eleftheriou Venizelou Avenue) and north of this street is 28 Oktovriou orPatission Street .History
The street was first laid in the 19th century and was the first street in Athens to be paved. Neoclassical buildings were built then as well and are still present today in the southern and the central part of the street. After
World War II and theGreek Civil War , modern eight to ten storey buildings were built in the northern part and traffic lights were installed on Adrianou, Ermou, Evrypidou, Sofokleous, Stadiou and Panepistimiou/28 Oktovriou (Patissi) intersections.Intersections
*Pelopidas Street
*Adrianou Street - east
*Pandrosou Street
*Mitropouleos Street
*Ermou Street
*Agiis Eirinis and Athiados Streets
*Voreou Street - west
*Kolokotronis Street - walkway
*Miltiados Street - east
*Vyssis Street - west
*Sosypyliotsis Street
*Evrypidou Street
*Sofokleous Street Efpolidos and I. Stavrou Streets
*Lykourgos Street - west
*Stadiou Street
*Panepistimiou Street and28 Oktovriou (Patissi) Street ee also
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List of major streets in Athens
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