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The Conference and Cultural Center "Hellenic Cosmos" is one of the most modern conference centers in Athens. Its pioneering technological and architectural structure allows it to host the most demanding events. The operational spaces include: "Theatron", "Tholos", Building 1 & 2, Building of the Atrium, and Building 56. The modern architectural style, flexibility, and many adaptation possibilities of the spaces according to the needs of each event make the "Hellenic Cosmos" an ideal meeting point for professionals and the public.




Today, "Hellenic Cosmos" is one of the most modern conference venues in Athens. It operates as a well-equipped center, hosting conferences, seminars, and corporate events. Its state-of-the-art building and technological infrastructure, combined with the excellent service from specialized staff, offer services and capabilities that can meet even the most demanding and innovative events.


Building 1


Building 2


"Tholos"

The "Theatron" is a state-of-the-art conference and cultural space at the "Hellenic Cosmos" Cultural Center. The building includes: the two large halls Antigone and Iphigenia, the hall Ismene, three foyers with bars on different floors, multipurpose rooms, smaller rooms for meetings, press conferences, or workshops, as well as an underground and outdoor parking space with 220 and 170 spots respectively. The Atrium at the entrance of "Theatron" allows for the expansion of events into the outdoor space, which is ideal due to the wonderful weather of our city.


Atrium

Atrium


Atrium

Atrium

The "Theatron" is the most technologically advanced space of its kind in Greece. The audiovisual equipment is unique by Greek standards, and the stage technologies allow for the creation of virtual sets and the integration of performances into them.


Antigone Hall


Antigone Hall


Antigone Hall

Antigone Hall

Foyer "Theatron"


Iphigenia Hall


Building 56



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