Κατεχάκη Katehaki  | |||||||||||
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| General information | |||||||||||
| Location | Katechaki Avenue Athens Greece  | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 37°59′35″N 23°46′35″E / 37.99306°N 23.77639°E | ||||||||||
| Managed by | STASY | ||||||||||
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| Platforms | 2 | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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| Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
| Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
| Key dates | |||||||||||
| 28 January 2000 | Opened[1] | ||||||||||
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Katechaki (Greek: Κατεχάκη), also known as Katehaki on signage, is an Athens Metro Line 3 (Blue Line) station, located at Katechaki Avenue and Mesogeion Avenue. Nearby locations include:
- The former Ministry of Public Order
 - 401 Military Hospital of Athens
 - Goudi Olympic Complex
 - National Glyptotheque of Greece
 - National Technical University of Athens Zografou campus.
 
Station layout
| G | Ground | Exits/Entrances | 
| C | Concourse | Customer Service, Tickets | 
| P Platforms  | 
Side platform, doors will open on the right | |
| Platform 1 | ←  | |
| Platform 2 | →  | |
| Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Cultural works
Vasso Peklari's Sculptural forms (Greek: Φόρμες με Υφαντό Χαλκό) is at the station's concourse.[2]
Citations
- ↑ Delezos, Kostas (28 January 2000). "From today, Athens moves to the rhythm of the Metro". Ta Nea (in Greek). Athens: Alter Ego Media. Archived from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
 - ↑ "AttikoMetro Inside". Attiko Metro SA. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
 
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