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Vouleftikon - Greek first parliament
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Nafplio
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"Vouleftiko" took its name, because here was the first Greek parliament (Vouli in Greek). From the autumn of 1825 until the spring of 1826, Vouleftiko -which had been formed in the meantime by the architect Vallianos- housed the first ever Greek Parliament. Hence the name of Vouleftiko, known and so called until today. The building then operated serving several purposes: it housed the Greek School, the ground floor was a prison, and here the Trial of the Chieftains of the Greek Revolution took place, of Th. Kolokotronis and D. Plapoutas. Today, at the ground floor, you will see the Municipal Gallery exhibiting the work of Greek artists.
"Vouleftiko" took its name, because here was the first Greek parliament (Vouli in Greek). From the autumn of 1825 until the spring of 1826, Vouleftiko -which had been formed in the meantime by the architect Vallianos- housed the first ever Greek Parliament. Hence the name of Vouleftiko, known and so…
The first Parliament building was housed in Vouleftiko when Nafplio was the capital of Greece (1830 ‑ 1834).
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