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Ancient Epidaurus: A new multipurpose Pavilion to be built within the Archaeological site

A modern, multipurpose pavilion is set to become part of the wider archaeological site of Ancient Epidaurus, designed to support the Athens Epidaurus Festival. The project, expected to be completed by 2026, is envisioned as a meeting place, creative hub, and symbol of artistic collaboration—built with full respect for the area’s rich cultural and natural […]

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A modern, multipurpose pavilion is set to become part of the wider archaeological site of Ancient Epidaurus, designed to support the Athens Epidaurus Festival. The project, expected to be completed by 2026, is envisioned as a meeting place, creative hub, and symbol of artistic collaboration—built with full respect for the area’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

The Pavilion, which will be located next to the exhibition space of Ancient Epidaurus, bears the architectural signature of the award-winning Flux Office. It aims to serve not only as a physical gathering space but as a landmark that enhances the festival’s identity and strengthens its presence in this historically significant location.

A New Chapter for the Athens Epidaurus Festival

Deputy Minister of Culture Iason Fotilas commented during the project’s unveiling last Friday in Epidaurus:

“Today marks the beginning of a significant infrastructure project that addresses a longstanding need within the historic site of Epidaurus. The Athens Epidaurus Festival is a cultural beacon both for Greece and globally. It’s our duty to support its operation and evolution with concrete actions.”

He also acknowledged the vital contribution of PPC (Public Power Corporation), stating:

“This facility will be realized thanks to the invaluable support of PPC—a proven patron of the arts.”

A Space for Artists, Visitors, and the Community

President of the Festival Dimitris Passas shared his excitement:

“We are truly happy to lay the foundation for this multipurpose pavilion, a space we’ve long needed.”

Artistic Director Katerina Evangelatou added:

“It’s an emotional day for all of us who have worked hard to make this project a reality. We hope the Pavilion will offer even greater possibilities for both our staff and visiting artists.”

Architectural Vision Rooted in Harmony

Architects Eva Manidaki and Thanasis Demiris explained that their design was inspired by the architectural philosophy of Aris Konstantinidis, maintaining a strong relationship with the surrounding landscape, clean geometric lines, and intelligent use of interior and exterior space.

“We wanted to engage in a creative dialogue with Konstantinidis’ work. What concerned us most was how a new structure could be integrated into this landscape—its relationship with existing monuments, and how to preserve the right proportions without imposing a large-scale building.”

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The Pavilion will consist of two separate structures connected by an open-air atrium, serving as a unified transitional space. The main lower volume will house the multipurpose area, while the upper section will accommodate offices and auxiliary functions. The design ensures flexibility to host a range of festival needs—from readings and presentations to children’s activities and open-air performances.

A Cultural Investment with Lasting Value

Sophia Dimtsa, Director of Corporate Affairs & Communications at PPC, emphasized:

“For PPC, supporting culture is a strategic and timeless choice. Our partnership with the Athens Epidaurus Festival in creating the Pavilion is both symbolic and substantial. It’s an act of responsibility and an investment in the future of our cultural legacy.”

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