Manouskos Clock at Pasalimani

The rhythm of history at Pasalimani.

ADDRESS & CONTACT


Address

Zea (Pasalimani)

GPS

37.939153, 23.648712


OPENING HOURS

The Manouskos Clock at Pasalimani is an iconic landmark of Piraeus, constructed in 1940 under the initiative of Mayor Michael Manouskos. The clock, which has remained in operation to this day, is located in one of the most vibrant and historic areas of the city, Pasalimani, and has become a symbol of the neighborhood.

The oval shape of the square where the clock is located has changed over the years due to tram works, but the clock remains a beloved meeting point and a reference point for residents and visitors alike.

Cinematic Aesthetic: The Manouskos Clock and its surrounding area offer a coastal and historic aesthetic, with the clock itself adding a retro character to the environment. The Pasalimani area, with its harbor and quaint shops, creates a setting ideal for films requiring a romantic and historical atmosphere.

Reasons for Selection: The location is perfect for scenes requiring strong local character with coastal elements and historical depth. The area around the clock provides numerous visual opportunities with views of the sea, old and modern buildings, and the historical significance of the clock as a symbol of Piraeus.

Type of Film: Suitable for romantic films, documentaries, historical dramas, and films focusing on urban life and tradition.

Directorial Perspective: The Manouskos Clock offers the opportunity to capture the intense cultural and historical value of the area, creating scenes with significant emotional and visual appeal.

CINEMATIC ATTRIBUTES & FILMMAKING ADVANTAGES

Atmosphere

Visual Aesthetic

Historical Significance

Rustic

Neoclassical

Urban

Coastal

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