- Patsi Street
Patsi Street is a street in the Greek capital city of
Athens . It connects withKonstantinopouleos Avenue just north of the interchange withPireos Street and is near an underpass ofPetrou Ralli Avenue as well as a junction westbound and the opposite lane from both directions and ends withAthinon Avenue with a connection withPalamidou Street . It runs in the subdivisions ofProfitis Daniil andVotanikos . The street forms a border within residential area and theAthens Industrial Area . The western part are heavily forested and is the botanical gardens to the southwest. The street also passes throughIera Odos . It serves an alternate route toKonstantinou Avenue southbound and bypassing the downtown area for areas south of Athens,Vouliagmenis Avenue andYmittou Street which accesses with the east campus of theUniversity of Athens as it said on signs.History
The road was paved in the early-20th century when the city of Athens was booming, the buildings were neo-classical and after
World War II and theGreek Civil War , modernistic buildings were added on both sides but some in the industrial area retain. Traffic lights and street lights were added in the 1950s as well as an underpass and a junction in the mid to late 20th century.Intersections
*Junction with
Petrou Ralli Avenue
*Paggaiou Street
*Agias Markelas Street
*Grevenon Street
*Rodopis Street
*Iera Odos
*Kassandras Street
*Agiou Orous Street
*Korytsas Street
*Naoussas Street
*Athinon Avenue andPalamidou Street
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