Ioannis Kapodistrias swears to be the first Greek governor in the capital of the Greek state, Aegina. It is certainly a great moment in the Metropolis of the island.
Those who are well acquainted with Greek History know that the beautiful Aegina was fortunate to be designated as the first capital of the newly formed Greek State, after the period of the Greek Revolution of 1821.
One of the most famous buildings in Aegina is the Kapodistrian Orphanage, which was later used to house the prisons of Aegina. It began to be built a few months after the arrival of Ioannis Kapodistrias in Aegina in order to protect the orphans.