Itinerary:
Greece
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ATHENS, GREECE
Arrival Statement Athens Airport
Meet with Greek American Community Leaders and U.S.
Congressional Delegation Athenaeum Inter-Continental Hotel
The 543-room Athenaeum Inter-Continental Hotel was built in the
early 1980s in an otherwise decrepit part of south-central Athens, amid
1920's-era housing for Greek refugees from Asia Minor -- a sharp contrast with
the modern hotel. The Inter-Continental's Club Room offers a view of the
Acropolis and Philopapou Hill.
The Athenaeum Inter-Continental was the target of a terrorist
bombing in April 1999, which killed one Greek guest and injured an employee.
"Revolutionary Nuclei" claimed responsibility for the attack.
State Dinner Presidential Palace
Designed by German architect Ernst Ziller, the new Royal Palace,
as it was once called, was commissioned by King George I in 1890 to celebrate
the marriage of his son, Crown Prince Constantine, to Princess Sophia.
Separated from the old Royal Palace (now the Parliament) by the National
Gardens, Ziller's structure became, after its completion in 1897, the official
residence of the Greek royal family. Since 1975, following the abolition of the
monarchy, the building has housed the offices of the President of the Republic.
Typical of Ziller's neo-classical style, the three-storied Presidential Palace
elegantly combines elements of Greek, Roman, and Renaissance architecture.
The State Dinner will take place in the Palaces Dining Room.
Before proceeding to the State Dinner, President Clinton and the President
Stephanopoulos will head the official receiving line in the adjacent
Credentials Room.
Bilateral Meeting with President Kostis Stephanopoulos of
Greece Presidential Palace
Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Konstandinos
Simitis Maximos Mansion
The Maximos Mansion is situated in the center of Athens near the
old Palace, now the Parliament building. The mansion was built in 1924 as the
residence of Demetrios Maximos, a prominent Greek economist and politician who
served as Governor of the National Bank of Greece, honorary member of
Parliament, and Prime Minister in 1947 during Greeces Civil War.
After Demetrios Maximos death, the Greek government
renovated the mansion for use in hosting foreign leaders and other official
visitors to Greece. Since 1982, the Maximos Mansion has been used as the
official residence and office of the Prime Minister.
The architect Anastasios Chelmis designed the mansion in the
spirit of the 1920s and in the sumptuous architectural style of the large
detached houses in the neighboring area. The mansion is a luxurious,
single-story neoclassical residence built in the pattern of the urban Palais.
Gardens and lawns allow for expansive open external space while the interior is
characterized by spacious reception rooms, central staircases, and ample
sitting rooms.
Joint Press Statement with Prime Minister Simitis Prime
Ministers Office
Departure Ceremony Presidential Palace
Speech Inter-Continental Hotel
Meeting with the Opposition Leader Inter-Continental
Hotel
Embassy Event Inter-Continental Hotel
After the embassy event, the President and the First Lady will
depart Athens for Florence, Italy.
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