Dating from the 18th and 19th century. The vast majority are three-storey stone-built for the most part, besides’ sections of the roof, that is lightly constructed (tsatma). They fortress with little configuration and barred windows in the basement, that multiply in the upper floors. Have loopholes, reinforced with metal investments, doors, Ambares, katachystres or zematistres and defensive turrets. The floor plan is shaped according to the needs of the family and the weather conditions. The ground floor was used for storage of products of the year, the mezzanine with many fireplaces were for the winter residence of the family and the floor with Doxato, the gazebo and the good beings were staying for the summer. Such mansions survive Makrinitsa like Vaitzi in Koukourava (1761) of Hatzikosta, of Topali, of Vlachli, of Tsibouki, of Xiradakis, of Mousli, Black's and more.



















