
The Greeks have a word for hospital ruins: ereipio. For eighty years, that’s what stood at 1,200 meters on Mount Mainalon, a hollow shell of a building that once promised to cure tuberculosis patients with nothing but altitude and clean air. Anna Mela-Papadopoulou built it in 1929. Sister of a Greek military hero, she’d spent Continue reading

While Athens is celebrated for its ancient marvels and bustling urban life, a truly unique and pioneering adventure awaits just 45 kilometers to the west. Far from the well-trodden paths of the Acropolis, a visionary project has reclaimed a piece of Greece’s industrial past and repurposed it for a new generation of explorers. This project Continue reading