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Elias Kaneti House

- General Gurko Street 13 -
The construction of the residential building started in 1891 and was completed in 1892. It is the work of the architect Spiros Valsamaki, with the approval of the Austrian engineer Edward Winter. It was built for Elias Avram Kaneti, the grandfather of the Nobel Prize-winning writer . He was born in in 1850, and his wife Laura Morduchai was born in 1854. The couple had four children, Solomon, Jacques, Sophie, and Rachel, who were also born in Edirne. The house was inhabited by his son Jacques and his wife Matilda Arditi and is the birthplace of his grandsons Elias, , and .
Jacques and his wife Matilda
Each window of the Neo-Classical building is crowned with a pointed , which contains two laying . The pediment is supported by two , within the center a of a young child. The , which are interrupted at some places, are crowned with Corinthian . On the east side of the building, the premises is fenced with a wrought iron fence, which contains two gates.
One of the pointed pediments