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OAKA Pavilions come back to life after two decades

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The OAKA He turns a page and again gives life to an iconic space that has been left to wear for years. Starting from the pavilions of 2004 Olympic Gameswhich are transformed into modern and multifunctional spaces, a new era of upgrading and utilization of facilities is being launched.

The Coordinator General Manager of the OAKA, Mr. Konstantinos Chalioriswith his message to social media marks the beginning of this great effort that connects the Olympic heritage With the present and the future, re -giving the space the role it deserves: a living core of sport, culture and social life.

It is recalled that pavilions are the stands made in Athens Olympic Sports Center (OAKA) for the needs of the 2004 Olympic Games.

During the matches they were used as Sponsor, SMEs, VIP, Catering and Support Housing Places. After the end of the event remained for years unuseduntil today’s renovation and repetition initiative began.

In detail the message of Mr. Chaliori:

“The renovation and utilization work of the Pavilions have begun.

After nearly two decades of abandonment, the pavilions made for the 2004 Olympics are again living. For many years these facilities had remained in the deterioration of time, gradually turning into pollution and decline, losing their original grandeur and the purpose for which they were created.

Today, with the new renovation initiative, there is an end to this image of abandonment. Pavilions are reshaped and transformed into multipurpose venues that will serve both the needs of athletes and athletes and visitors. The plan includes the creation of catering areas, where visitors will be able to enjoy gastronomic experience in a modern environment, as well as places of culture, training and sports activities, which will give a new impetus to sports and daily exercise.

This exploitation is not only limited to the operational upgrading of the facilities, but also to the creation of an experience of integrated hospitality. Visitors will have the opportunity to combine entertainment with sports, socialization with rest, in a place that becomes a living cell of culture and sport.

This initiative marks the reintegration of Pavilions to the urban fabric, restoring their lost value and highlighting the legacy of the Olympic Games. This is an essential investment in the future of the OAKA, which brings together the past, the present and tomorrow. “

Source: RES-EIA

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