Rebuilt in 1969 it was used as a sponge warehouse and later as a cinema and public education center. Then the building was emptied and subjected to controlled demolition. The Aya Nikola church, whose original foundation walls were uncovered after this demolition, has been occupied by various stands in recent years.
The historic value of the neighborhood will be brought back to tourism. Noting that the necessary authorizations have been obtained from the Monuments Commission for the project, which is also supported by the Minister of Culture and Tourism.
The historic value of the neighborhood will be brought back to tourism. Noting that the necessary authorizations have been obtained from the Monuments Commission for the project, which is also supported by the Minister of Culture and Tourism.