1854
Built
by the Corfiot architect I. Chronis. Its neoclassical style facade
with the Tuscan-Doric porch recalls the facades of the wings of the
Commissioner's Palace. The unification of the Ionian Islands with
Greece was decided by vote in this building. After unification, the
building was donated to the British community and turned into an
Anglican Church. It suffered major damage in 1943 and was restored
in 1960, with several alterations. One section of the
building still houses the Anglican Church, while the rest is used
by the Municipality of Corfu for various
events.