Eugenides Foundation

<h3>The Eugenides Foundation</h3>
The Eugenides Foundation is a Greek private educational foundation. It was established in 1956 in Athens, Greece implementing the will of the late Greek benefactor Eugenios Eugenides, who died in April 1954.

The foundation’s activity, by its articles of association, is to contribute to the scientific and technological education of young people in Greece.

Every year, Greek and international scientific and professional conferences and events of high standards are hosted in the well-equipped premises of the Eugenides Foundation, attracting essential personalities of the Greek and international intellectual, cultural and scientific community.

Pyrgos Petreza

<h3>Pyrgos Petreza</h3>
Pyrgos Petreza was genuinely built to house events. As such, it provides all the amenities and infrastructure to serve events of different types, styles and sizes effectively. Offering all its visitors an unexpectedly pleasant mood derived from its special atmosphere and unique aesthetics.

The Tower is mainly distinguished by its unique architecture and the landscape’s natural beauty; however, its modern infrastructure is also making it an attractive destination for events of all kinds.

The six (plus two auxiliary) one-piece, column-free halls of the Petreza Tower (800 sq.m.), its fantastic terrace (400 sq.m.), but also its extensive, beautiful garden (1,800 sq.m. ), are ideal for small to medium scale events.

More specifically, the room can comfortably seat up to 400 people for dinner or lunch, an average of 250 people can be accommodated on the terrace, and a up to 1100 in the garden. In addition, it provides a sufficient number of parking spaces (more than 380).

There are a <strong>lift</strong> and <strong>accessible toilets</strong> available, while the modern kitchens, changing rooms, showers, and other staff facilities are designed to support each event’s needs best.

Pyrgos Petreza stands out for the feeling of familiarity it creates for visitors, its efficiency and professionalism.

Six d.o.g.s.

<h3>Six dogs</h3>
Six dogs is an all-day/all-night cultural entertainment centre at the heart of Athens’ Historical Center (Monastiraki), which organically combines each one of its elements: a <strong>Gig Space</strong>, a <strong>Project Space</strong>, a <strong>Bar</strong>, a <strong>Foyer</strong>, and a <strong>Garden</strong>. It’s not introduced as a new space but as a new model for a room. It is suggested as a space which aims at constantly creating and maintaining a high-profile dynamic nucleus of cross-genre activities in a part of the city, which is natural to happen, aiming at being both avant-garde and pop.

Having a realistic average of hosting 500+ events each year, the space keeps up a hyperactive profile that is never indifferent. It is <strong>open from 10 in the morning till late in the night daily</strong>, serving a wide range of local goodies, unique cocktails, and homemade delights, all in a price-friendly package. One of the most dynamic Athens-based architectural offices, Point Supreme Architects, has re-designed the whole space.

<strong>The Foyer
</strong>The Foyer is a bright and relaxing space for the get-together, which functions as a sub-space for its neighbouring Gig Space since it has a wide opening connecting the two, thus serving as an in-between space, as well as an individual Bar/Café, depending on the occasion.

<strong>The Gig Space
</strong>The Gig Space is probably the nucleus of the complex: a flexible and neutral studio space that is configured for anything from live gigs, theatrical performances, parties, and screenings, to educational programs, workshops, seminars and lectures, both by young Greek artists and acts from abroad, constantly emerging, always fresh. With an emphasis on music, equally thrown upon live or DJ gigs, the space’s sound system is active almost on a year-round basis, offering an ideal experience of a solid and complete gig.

<strong>The Garden</strong>
Four months of daily hard work, 15 tones of 60-year-old trash, hundreds of meters of cable, tens of kilos of Swedish plywood, loads of river sand, a lot of feel-good workers, and most of all, respect for the natural surroundings that were yet to be uncovered underneath the muddy layers, and the back Garden opened its doors to the general public at the end of August 2010. The Garden is open from 10 in the morning, daily, till late at night, offering comfy custom wooden seating, handmade hammocks, Free Wi-Fi, many plugs around the trees (!) for laptops, shavers, etc., and many more.

The <strong>menu</strong> focuses on seasonal products and local groceries, serving Ice Teas, a large variety of Cocktails, homemade Deserts, Draught Beers, Bagels, Soups, six HOT d.o.g.s (of course!), a wide range of warm liquors, specially blended flavoured-infused Vodkas (Vanilla, Fig, Ginger, etc.). The Garden functions in an almost-silent bar way, handling the weight of the attention to the people and the surrounding natural space.

Kellari Papachristou

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<h3><span class="”s1″">Kellari Papachristou Winery </span></h3>
<p class="”p1″"><span class="”s1″">Kellari Papachristou Winery accommodates wedding and christening parties, wine tastings, conferences, product presentations, and corporate and cultural events. </span>It’s a family-owned business with a tradition in viticulture and winemaking where the estate wines’ production, bottling and ageing take place.</p>

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<p class="”p1″"><span class="”s1″">The atmospheric rooms with collectable vintage objects, the specially conditioned wine cellar and the green garden, will travel the visitors pleasantly within time. </span><span class="”s1″">Nights get a new dimension at Kellari Papachristou, with the affluent wine satisfying even the most demanding wine lovers. </span>The winery is open throughout the year for those who wish to discover the products of the Papachristou family.</p>

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Kokotos Estate

<h3><strong>The Kokotos Estate </strong></h3>
Explore the breathtaking haven of Kokotos Estate in Stamata, Attica, and immerse yourself in the enchanting universe of wine. Host your corporate or social gatherings at an esteemed winery and vineyard.
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<h3>The Clubhouse “Oinodiadromes”</h3>
Nestled amidst the vineyards, the Clubhouse provides breathtaking vistas of Mt. Parnitha. Its sophisticated ambiance boasts two spacious monastery tables, perfect for hosting workshops, meals, wine tastings, and presentations. The inviting living room and fireplace contribute to its tranquil vibe. Additionally, the outdoor terrace offers panoramic views that extend from Mt. Penteli to Euboea and leads to the estate’s exclusive chapel, dedicated to Agios Georgios “Methystis.”

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<h3>The Tasting Room</h3>
The Tasting Room is a private area in the Clubhouse that offers stunning views of the vineyards and Mt. Parnitha. This space is ideal for <strong>intimate gatherings</strong> like <strong>boardroom meetings</strong>, <strong>tastings</strong>, and <strong>cozy meals</strong>.

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<h3>The Garden</h3>
Located amidst vineyards and surrounded by tall trees, the Garden is a beautifully maintained area that offers breathtaking views of Attica, particularly during sunset. Covering approximately 4,000 m2, it mainly comprises lush lawns. The entrance is through a cocktail area that leads to the swimming pool and the illuminated pergola that houses the dance floor. It is a perfect location for sophisticated events like concerts, <strong>outdoor dining</strong>, <strong>picnics</strong>, <strong>parties</strong>, and luncheons.

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<h3>The Great Marquee</h3>
The Great Marquee is a flexible venues spanning 600m2 with wooden flooring. It boasts scenic views of the Garden, swimming pool, and dance floor. This multi-purpose area can host a variety of events ranging from lectures, presentations, workshops, and concerts to dinners and parties of all sizes.

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<h3>The Wine Cellar</h3>
For those who appreciate fine wine, our underground cellar offers an authentic atmosphere perfect for intimate dinners or wine tastings. Guests can savor a unique and unforgettable wine experience amidst the peaceful ambiance of French oak barrels and aged bottles. In addition, the cellar is home to the latest vintages of Kokotos wines, ensuring that wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike can indulge in the finest selection of wines.

Veakeio Theater

<h3>The Veakeio Theater</h3>
The Veakeio Municipal Theater is located in Piraeus, on the hill of Kastela (Profiti Ilias). It is a summer theatre with a capacity of 2,000 spectators and has the form of an ancient theatre. Βuilt in 1969, during the mayorship of Aristidis Skylitsis, it was initially called Skylitsio. In 1976, it was renamed Veakio in honour of the great Piraeus actor Emilios Veakis. Veakeio Theater has hosted significant artistic and cultural events, such as theatrical and dance shows and concerts.

Benaki Museum

<h3>The Benaki Museum</h3>
The <strong>Benaki Museum</strong> hosts, on its three floors, representative works of all time in Greek history and art, from prehistory to modern times. The initial collection of Antonis Benakis is the core of the museum’s collection, including works of ancient Byzantine, post-Byzantine, Islamic and traditional art. Its collections also include works of Asian (mainly Chinese) and Coptic art.

The cafeteria of the main building works on the second floor and extends to the roof of the neoclassical building, overlooking the Acropolis, Lycabettus Hill and the National Gardens. On Thursdays, the museum is open until midnight and offers the chance of an atmospheric dinner.

Amalias 36

<h3>Events at Amalias 36 Building</h3>
The Amalias 36 building is one of the most beautiful and historically significant structures in Athens, traditionally known as the “Lykiardopoulos Mansion.” It is located on Vasilissis Amalias Avenues 36, across from Zappeion Park and very close to the Columns of Olympian Zeus, just a stone’s throw away from the historic center of Athens and Syntagma Square.

Three floors, namely the Ground Floor, First Floor, and Second Floor, have been meticulously renovated, preserving the building’s unique character, and are available for hosting social and professional events. These spaces offer the ambience and warmth of the old aristocratic Athenian residence. They are grand, high-ceilinged, comfortable, adorned with refined décor, complemented by furniture from the building’s former occupants, and adorned with vintage authentic posters from an extensive collection.

These halls provide the option and flexibility to be configured according to the requirements and needs of each specific event. There are no permanent fixtures that restrict the layout of the space or your imagination.
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<h3>The Spaces</h3>
<strong>Ground Floor</strong>

The ground floor of the Amalias 36 building consists of four rooms, with an internal kitchen-bar area, ideal for hosting various types of events. Additionally, it serves as a fully equipped exhibition space, complete with professional lighting and artwork hanging systems. The interior courtyard of the ground floor combines timeless luxury with modern simplicity.

<strong>Ground Floor Features:</strong>

Area: 120m²
Ceiling Height: 3.30m
Maximum Capacity: 180 individuals

<strong>First Floor</strong>

The grandeur of the building’s architecture is fully appreciated upon entering the first floor. Its 240m² are divided into a large central hall and five additional rooms that can be isolated and customized according to event needs. The first floor is adorned with antique lighting fixtures, built-in wooden cabinets, intricate interior doors with handcrafted decorative glass, exhibition lighting, artwork hanging systems, and additional auxiliary space.

<strong>First Floor Features:</strong>

Area: 240m²
Ceiling Height: 3.90m
Maximum Capacity: 250 individuals

<strong>Second Floor</strong>

The second floor of the Amalias 36 building can satisfy even the most demanding tastes. It is an open-plan hall of generous capacity, featuring a unique layout that combines spaciousness with the luxury and warmth of a residence. It offers a splendid view of Zappeion Park, the Columns of Olympian Zeus, and the eastern side of the Acropolis. It also includes an additional auxiliary space of 60m², providing the opportunity to host events with a large number of guests.

<strong>Second Floor Features:</strong>

Area: 260m²
Ceiling Height: 3.90m
Maximum Capacity: 300 individuals

Tin Pan Alley

<h3>Tin Pan Alley</h3>
Tin Pan Alley is located in the historic centre of Athens, right behind Asomaton Square, on the border between Theseio and Psirri. In the quiet alley of Tournavitou, surrounded by theatres, open-air cinemas, traditional taverns, record shops, and antiques, and just a few minutes from the main archaeological sites and central metro stations, this unusual venues combines an environment of unique aesthetics and alternative luxury found only in European Capital Cities.

The natural lighting of its glass ceiling will relax you during the day, and its aesthetics will make you feel “warm” and familiar whenever you visit. In addition, its versatile space can host high-end professional events such as executive conferences, awards ceremonies, product presentations, team-building, training, business meetings, seminars, corporate celebrations, cocktail parties, conferences, ice-breaking and anniversary gatherings.

Technopolis

<h3>Technopolis</h3>
The industrial museum of Technopolis has been configured in a parallel versatile cultural venues, becoming another cultural attraction pole of modern <strong>Athens</strong>.

The old Gas factory, also known as <strong>Gazi</strong>, occupies a total area of about 30 acres and is conveniently situated next to <strong>Keramikos </strong>and close to the Acropolis. The gradual transformation into a centre hosting various events gives visitors a chance to wander into an area full of images, knowledge and feelings. The charm of a bygone era is given off by the vast cauldrons (gas holders), chimneys and stoves “conspiring” devoutly to be established as a “factory” of protection and production of art.

The former tanks (reservoirs), warehouses, industrial plants, kilns, ovens etc., changed in an artistic “bonding” the aims of the new presentation and art production space. Today the premises of “<strong>Technopolis</strong>” include <strong>patios and enclosed exhibit space, conference rooms, cultural exhibitions, presentations, music, dance, theatre, photos used, paintings, comics, hagiography and any artistic event.</strong>

The industrial aesthetics venuess, seven buildings and two open spaces of the old Athens gasworks plant can accommodate all types of cultural and corporate events, offering unlimited possibilities while meeting every customer’s need.

The venuess’ inherent advantages are complemented by high-tech audiovisual equipment and excellent services offered by our highly trained and qualified staff.

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