The
house where Alexandros Papadiamantis was born on
4th March 1851 does not exist today. It was sold and
the new owners put it down.Papadiamantis grew up and died in the new house his father built in 1860, as it is said on a built-in inscription on one of its walls. This house is located about 100 metres inland from the eastern coast of the city, in a narrow street which is a dead-end. It could be said that it is a sidestreet of the present Papadiamanti street.
The
smallest room on the right was in the begining a
priest's room where Adamantios, Alexandros' father,
kept his books and his vestments. Later it belonged
to Alexandros and he used it as a bedroom and a
study. It was absolutely like a monastery
cell with a window, a built-in cupboard and
his narrow and small bed. Right opposite the
entrance, there is the living-room of the
house with a coloured diamond-shaped design on the ceiling
as the only decoration.
The
house is generally a simple, austere
island house. Today the old entrance of the
house which is on the western side is
closed. The entrance side and the visitors
enter the house - museum through external
wooden stairs.
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου