Diles & Rhinies

Diles & Rinies are from the rare cases where pictures can not capture the emotion being generated on site.

The eight luxurious villas and their carefully aesthetically built surroundings, stand for inspiration and luxury, feelings and images that are hard to resist if you are really looking for the ultimate spot on the island of Tinos to organize a memorable event.

Able to accommodate events for up to 300 people, the complex has a total area of ​​8.000 sq.m. facing south-west. It is positioned in Lagades in Panorama of Tinos and just 5 km from the city center.

Gazarte

<h3>Gazarte Cultural Hub Athens</h3>
Gazarte living room is a large area of libraries full of books and special publications on architecture, theatre, cinema, poetry, stage design and more. The patrons can sit comfortably on the cosy, warm-coloured couches and enjoy their drinks to the accompaniment of delicious finger food.

The warm, soft lighting of the lampshades and the beautiful classical carpets, combined with the wood that dominates all over the place, offer the sensation of a cosy atmosphere.
Moreover, Gazarte’s renovated bar offers its customers a variety of brand-new cocktails with fresh fruits and exotic spices. It is truly a pleasure to be with your friends in a cool shelter downtown, enjoying refreshing cocktails and delicious finger food.

An essential aspect of that unique <strong>terrace</strong> atmosphere is the careful selection of music played by the following radio producers: Kotseta Yota, Adam Petro and Tsitomenea Saki.

Gazarte also provides one of the most interesting terraces in Athens. At the centre of Gazi, only a breath away from Kerameikos metro station, our green, new terrace dominates among the industrial buildings of Technopolis Park.
Olive trees, pomegranate trees, tangerine trees and flower pots of lavender, mint and basil not only emerge their sweet scent but also offer a fresh cool breeze to our customers during hot summer nights.

On Gazarte’s second floor, one can find a sizeable unified hall of alternative aesthetics, ideal for conferences, company presentations and cultural events. Through its extended partitions of glass that circulate the entire place, the view of the Acropolis, the National Observatory and Lycabettus is more than fluid.

Heavy curtains obfuscate the hall when needed, as on unique video projections during daylight. However, with its walls decorated with visual constructions created especially for Gazarte by the sculptor Costis Papadopoulos, the whole area exudes a unique cultural atmosphere. The wooden floor, the impromptu bar with the vinyl records, the vast sofas, and the smooth, theatrical lighting combined with complete audiovisual coverage have all led to numerous companies’ profile presentations, conferences and workshops as this alternative space are ideal for such events.

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.

Theocharakis Foundation

<h3>The Theocharakis Foundation</h3>
The <strong>Basil and Marina Theocharakis Foundation</strong> is opposite the Hellenic Parliament, in Athens’s cultural, political and commercial heart. The Foundation’s premises on the corner of Merlin and Vassilissis Sofias streets were designed by Vassilis Tsagris during the last years of the 1920s; built in the eclectic style of the inter-war period, the building—which was listed in 1985–borrows freely from many European styles. Having served a variety of functions down the years, the <strong>B &amp; M Theocharakis Foundation acquired the premises in 2005</strong>.

The building’s exterior was renovated in line with plans drawn up by Dimitris Agiostratitis, while the Foundation’s interior was reorganized by the architectural firm P. Tzonos-G. Heupel ensured that the resultant spaces provided all the facilities required by a contemporary cultural centre: galleries for temporary and permanent exhibitions, an auditorium for musical events, lectures and conferences, an Art Shop, a Café and a data access area. The architectural design was informed by a desire to achieve maximum functionality coupled with a high-quality aesthetic and recognizable personality. In addition, the Foundation has ensured full access for people with disabilities.
<h3>The Event Spaces</h3>
<strong>Lower ground floor:</strong> <strong>175-seat Auditorium</strong>

<strong>Ground floor:</strong> Reception, Art Shop

<strong>First floor:</strong> Café Merlin

<strong>2nd floor:</strong> Exhibition space

<strong>3rd floor:</strong> Exhibition space

<strong>4th floor:</strong> Exhibition space

Vorres Museum

<h3>The Vorres Museum</h3>

<p>The <strong>Vorre Museum</strong> in Athens is a premier destination for <strong>corporate events, conferences, exhibitions</strong>, and <strong>cultural gatherings</strong>. Founded in 1983 by art collector and philanthropist Ian Vorres, the museum blends traditional Greek folk heritage with modern art. Creating a truly unique venue just outside the city center.  Spanning over 12,000 square meters, the Museum includes stunning indoor galleries, open courtyards, and multi-level Mediterranean gardens. These beautifully landscaped gardens, enriched with sculptures and native plants, offer an inspiring setting for both formal and informal events. The venue regularly hosts art residencies, talks, performances, and educational programs, reinforcing its status as a vibrant cultural hub in Athens.</p>

<p>The museum’s event spaces—such as the <strong>Art Gallery, Gallery Atrium, and Folklore Museum Gardens</strong>—are available year-round and can accommodate up to <strong>800 seated</strong> or <strong>3,000 standing guests</strong>. Featuring state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and full event infrastructure, the Vorres Museum ensures flawless event execution. Whether you’re planning a business meeting, product launch, networking event, or company celebration, the Vorres Museum offers the ideal blend of elegance, cultural significance, and modern convenience. Located near Athens with easy access and on-site parking, it’s the perfect choice for your next high-profile corporate event.</p>

<h4>Additional Information</h4>

<p>It is closed throughout August. The museum is accessible by car and public transportation, with free parking available on-site</p>.

Booze Cooperativa

<h3>Booze Cooperativa</h3>
Booze Cooperativa was once known as the most innovative bar in Athens back in 1989. Today, its activities have expanded to include a well-organized <strong>canteen</strong>, <strong>exhibition spaces</strong>, and a <strong>theatre stage</strong> for visitors to enjoy.

In October 2010, Booze Cooperativa grew its premises by adding 5,000 square meters to its existing property. The new building block located beside the historic property at 57 Kolokotroni has become part of the multipurpose space, offering new <strong>meeting places</strong> for Athenian locals and a creative <strong>hub for artists</strong>.

The extension features a <strong>large stoa</strong>, <strong>two additional bars</strong>, a <strong>gallery</strong>, a designated area for <strong>book launches</strong> (Etage Litteraire), a <strong>seminar area</strong>, a <strong>restaurant</strong> (currently under construction), and many more places that will be gradually utilized to contribute to cultural and other events.

Booze Cooperativa has become a popular destination for alternative performances and theatrical events by amateur or professional groups. Additionally, visual artists can present their work in a unique and aesthetically pleasing space. The area also houses exhibitions of emerging and established artists.

Various events, such as <strong>live music concerts</strong>, <strong>screenings</strong>, <strong>press conferences</strong>, and <strong>university lectures</strong>, occur throughout the building.

Herakleidon Museum

<h3>The Herakleidon Museum</h3>
<p class="””">The Herakleidon Museum can host at both buildings <strong>a variety of events, </strong>such as press conferences, book presentations, talks, scientific symposia, seminars, company presentations, etc.</p>
<p class="””">Both of the buildings, on <strong>16 Herakleidon Str. </strong>and <strong>37 Ap. Pavlou Str </strong>are among the most beautiful and best examples of neoclassical<strong> architecture of the 19th century </strong>in Athens and have been fully restored according to strict specifications (lighting system utilising optical fibres, sound system, projector, classrooms for educational activities, et al.). Moreover, the archaeological site and the <strong>metro station </strong>of Thissio are only minutes away.</p>

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 stands as one of the most beautiful and historically significant landmarks in Athens. Traditionally known as the “Lykiardopoulos Mansion,” it occupies a prime location at 36 Vasilissis Amalias Avenue—right across from Zappeion Park and just steps away from the Columns of Olympian Zeus, the historic center of Athens, and vibrant Syntagma Square.

With careful restoration, the Ground Floor, First Floor, and Second Floor have regained their former glory. These event spaces preserve the building’s aristocratic charm while offering modern functionality, making them perfect for both social and professional gatherings. High ceilings, elegant décor, original furnishings, and vintage posters from a private collection all enhance the building’s distinctive character.

Every space can be adapted to meet the specific requirements of each event. Flexible layouts and the absence of permanent fixtures give you complete freedom to design the perfect atmosphere.

<h3>The Spaces</h3>

<strong>Ground Floor</strong>

The ground floor includes four distinct rooms and an internal kitchen-bar area—ideal for a variety of events. This level also functions as a fully equipped exhibition space, complete with professional lighting and artwork hanging systems. A charming interior courtyard blends timeless luxury with a touch of modern simplicity.

<strong>Ground Floor Features:</strong>
Area: 120m²
Ceiling Height: 3.30m
Maximum Capacity: 180 guests

<strong>First Floor</strong>

Step into the first floor to experience the full grandeur of Amalias 36. Spanning 240m², this level features a large central hall and five additional rooms, which can be configured according to your event’s needs. Antique lighting fixtures, wooden built-in cabinets, decorative glass doors, exhibition lighting, and art hanging systems all add to its elegance. An auxiliary space supports additional functionality.

<strong>First Floor Features:</strong>
Area: 240m²
Ceiling Height: 3.90m
Maximum Capacity: 250 guests

<strong>Second Floor</strong>

The second floor offers an open-plan hall designed for style, comfort, and flexibility. This floor combines spaciousness with the elegance of a luxurious residence. Panoramic views of Zappeion Park, the Columns of Olympian Zeus, and the eastern side of the Acropolis elevate the ambiance. A 60m² auxiliary area ensures the floor can accommodate high-capacity events with ease.

<strong>Second Floor Features:</strong>
Area: 260m²
Ceiling Height: 3.90m
Maximum Capacity: 300 guests

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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