Ekali is an affluent suburb of Athens, Greece. Located to the north of the city centre, it is a green and lush area home to many of the country's most powerful business and shipping families. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality of Kifisia, as a municipal unit. It was named after the ancient Greekdeme of Hecale.
Etymology
Ekali was an ancient municipality of Athens and belonged to the Leontida tribe. Its inhabitant was named Ekalios. According to tradition, the name is associated with the name of a woman named Ekali. As Plutarch says, as Theseus went to Marathon, to catch the famous bull that caused great damage to the area, the weather was really bad. Thus, the Athenian king sought refuge in the hut of an old woman, called Ekali. The old woman promised Theseus that she would sacrifice to Zeus for the success of his mission. When Theseus caught the bull, he returned to the hut, but found the old woman dead. Grateful for her sacrifice, he later created the sanctuary of Ekaliou Dios and named the region Ekali where he created the homonymous municipality.
Geography
Ekali is situated at the western end of the forested Pentelimountain range. The municipal unit has an area of 4.332 km2. The small river Kifisos forms the western border of the municipal unit. Ekali is situated northeast of Kifisia, southwest of Agios Stefanos and northeast of Athens city centre. The main thoroughfare is Thiseos Avenue, which connects Ekali with Kifisia and central Athens. Motorway 1 passes west of Ekali near Thrakomakedones. Ekali is a purely residential area, which means that retail, commercial shops and professional businesses are not permitted within the community.
Notable people
Giannis Spyropoulos lived in Ekali. In 1990 after the painter's death the Spyropoulos Foundation was established there.
Former Socialist Prime MinisterAndreas Papandreou lived in Ekali in his final years and the Greek media often used "Ekali" in the same way the British media use "Downing Street" or the American media use "the White House".
Shipping, oil and banking heir and billionaire Spiros Latsis.
Ekali is synonymous with great wealth and privilege. Its residents are sometimes frowned upon for being cut off from problems facing ordinary Greek people. Dahlia Hatzialexandrou, a leading character in hit series Sto Para Pente, lived in Ekali. She played the role of a clueless heiress who has no conception of the value of money.