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Announcing completed renovation of the former Public Tobacco Factory – Hellenic Parliament Library and Printing House

Announcing completed renovation of the former Public Tobacco Factory – Hellenic Parliament Library and Printing House

NEON has completed restoration and refurbishment work at the former Public Tobacco Factory – Hellenic Parliament Library and Printing House, Athens, which will host the Cultural Programme of Contemporary Art 2021 from 12 June to the end of December 2021.

NEON has completed restoration and refurbishment work at the former Public Tobacco Factory – Hellenic Parliament Library and Printing House, Athens, which will host the Cultural Programme of Contemporary Art 2021 from 12 June to the end of December 2021. Financed by NEON, this ambitious building project aims to make part of the former Tobacco Factory stand out as a permanent contemporary cultural and social space – open to all – that functions as a dynamic hub for meeting and exchanging ideas.

Of the building’s total area of 19,000m2 , a significant portion is currently occupied by the Hellenic Parliament’s Library and Printing House. NEON undertook renovations ofthe adjacent ground floor north and north-west wings, the atrium and the former customs office building: a total area of 6,500m2 which had, until now, remained closed and unused. Work was undertaken in the aforementioned parts of the building with the intention of giving them a ‘functional reboot’. Architectural studies and consultation reports on the building’s infrastructure were prepared in collaboration with the Directorate of Technical Services of Parliament and its affiliated departments.

In addition to general construction work (including repairing masonry, floor coverings, and window and door frames; painting and furnishing), substantial work has been undertaken on the building’s critical infrastructure (rewiring; plumbing improvements; installing accessible lifts, a public WiFi network, security, airconditioning and fire detection systems). In certain parts of the building this continued work begun in previous years. The renovation cost of approximately 1.2 million euros was funded entirely by NEON and its founder Dimitris Daskalopoulos. The space remains under the management of the Hellenic Parliament for the hosting and organisation of cultural and social events.

From 12 June until the end of December 2021 this new cultural hub will host the contemporary art exhibition Portals, organised by NEON and co-curated by Elina Kountouri, Director of NEON and Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker Director, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. This exhibition is being held as part of the Cultural Programme of Contemporary Art 2021, resulting from the collaboration between the Hellenic Parliament and NEON for the anniversary year of 2021. Using the channel of contemporary artistic creation, Portals aims to highlight – on a national and international level – the momentum of democratic institutions as they tackle contemporary society’s challenges and realities. The joint venture between these two organisations was announced by Mr Konstantinos Tasoulas, President of the Hellenic Parliament; Mr Dimitris Daskalopoulos, NEON’s Founder; and Elina Kountouri, Director of NEON, at an event in the Senate Hall of the Hellenic Parliament on 14 December 2020.

Important information:

The Lenorman Street Tobacco Factory, the second public tobacco factory in Athens, was built by the Greek State when the first, on Aristotelous Street, was deemed inadequate. It was designed by civil engineers Pavlos Athanasakis and Antonis Ligdopoulos with the building contract assigned to civil engineer N. Gavalas. Construction started in 1928 and was completed two years later. The building, with floor area of approx. 6,500m2 (and a total surface area of 19,000m2 ), is two-storeys high with a roughly square lower-ground floor measuring 84 x 87 m, covered with a glassroof. Four wings are arranged around the perimeter of the building, form a large interior courtyard of 1,000m2 with a glassroof whose metal frame was made by the Greek company B.I.Ο. The Athens Tobacco Factory was home to a range of tobacco-associated industriesincluding tobacco cutting and packaging, and cigarette and cigar production, in addition to warehouse space, customs offices, workers’ restaurants and lodgings for the onsite security guards. At times sections of the building were used as a prison and a refugee shelter and, during the second half of the 20th century, for the offices of the Court of Auditors, the Presidency of the Government and the Ministry of Finance. 3 In 1989 the Lenorman Tobacco Factory, together with its mechanical equipment, was listed by the Ministry of Culture as a site for historical preservation. From the early 1990s, parts of its premises were ceded to the Hellenic Parliament for its publication departments and library, then in 2000, by official act of the Hellenic Public Real Estate Corporation, the Hellenic Parliament to over responsibility for the whole building. Restoration of its exterior facades was completed by 2008, and of the atrium’s metal-framed roof in 2016. Today, the building houses the Parliament’s Directorate of Publications and Printouts, the Department of City Library and Library Systems Management, the Department of Preservation of Printed Materials and Works of Art as well as, temporarily, the Department of the Benaki Library and Collections of Political Figures of the Library Directorate of Parliament. With most of its collections now stored in this emblematic industrial building, the Parliament Library hopes to reposition itself as the cultural nucleus for the local community and greater region, with open reading rooms and daily outreach activities.

ΝΕΟΝ is a non-profit organisation that works to bring contemporary culture closer to everyone. It is committed to broadening the appreciation, understanding and creation of contemporary art in Greece, while activating sites that often remain culturally undiscovered, in collaboration with cultural institutions. NEON’s strategy is to highlight these emblematic spaces and bring them to the forefront of cultural action, in an effort to enhance the daily life of the contemporary citizen through meetings with contemporary art in the city. NEON has implemented important infrastructural projects in places where it has organised exhibitions, in order to substantially improve and further utilise these spaces, such as the Athens Conservatory, the National Observatory of Athens, and the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos. NEON’s space is the city. It acts on a multitude of initiatives, spaces, and civic and social contexts. It seeks to expose the ability contemporary art has to stimulate, inspire and affect the individual and society at large. NEON constructively collaborates with cultural institutions and supports the programmes of public and private institutions to enhance increased access and inventive interaction with contemporary art. Press Enquiries Hellenic Parliament, Press office, +30 210 3707431, a.kariofilli@parliament.gr ΝΕΟΝ, Reliant Communications, 6932296850, elazaridou@reliant.gr

 

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