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 "ART IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF

 THE EXPERIENCE WE OFFER EACH
 OF OUR GUESTS AT MITSIS

 N’U PIRAEUS PORT."




 Are there new destinations in or outside Greece that you include in your
 future investment plans?
 We have just added two new hotel units in Corfu to our portfolio. Specifically, the
 group acquired the Messonghi Beach Hotel, which boasts 979 rooms and spreads
 over a coastal plot of 130 acres, surrounded by lush greenery and a natural river, with
 views of the Ionian Sea’s blue waters. We signed a 10-year management contract for
 the all-inclusive Belvedere Hotel in the beautiful region of Agios Ioannis Peristeron.
 In 2025, two new hotels will open in Halkidiki, to which we have management
 contracts with the owners.
 We’re currently the largest hotel group in Greece, and we’re thinking of expanding
 abroad as well in the future.
 You’re already pioneers in tourism with 48 years of experience and 20+ hotels
 in Greece. In fact, last April, together with Stavros Mitsis, your brother
 and the group’s Managing Director, you opened Mitsis N'U Piraeus Port, a
 boutique hotel in the harbour of Piraeus, a shipping centre and one of the
 most important gateways for tourists. The hotel’s building once housed the
 historic METAXA distillery, a restored structure of significant cultural
 heritage. How did you approach this legacy?
 The legacy of the historic building that houses Mitsis N'U Piraeus Port has been a
 source of inspiration and respect for us. The restoration was carried out to preserve
 the authenticity and historical importance of the space. Our goal was to create an
 urban hotel that combines luxury with cultural heritage, offering our guests a unique
 hospitality experience. The fact that this building was the distillery of METAXA
 spirits adds an extra dimension of historical and cultural value, which we honour
 and display with pride.
 For example, the cellars of the distillery used to be in the area where the hotel’s
 restaurant Amber Cellar is located today, so, in partnership with D. Travassaros and
 the architectural office Divercity Architects, we designed the current wooden arches
 in the shape of the cellars. We did the same with the headboards and mirrors in the
 bedrooms. In the lobby, we created a library featuring various symbols of the building’s
 history, the METAXA brand, and our beloved Piraeus.
 You made sure to combine the special identity of Mitsis N'U Piraeus Port with
 works of art by leading Greek artists, such as Costas Varotsos, Konstantin
 Kakanias, and the graffiti artist Yassonas Megoulas (Cacao Rocks). How does
 art contribute to the visitor’s experience?
 Art is an integral part of the experience we offer each of our guests. By choosing to
 collaborate with leading artists such as Costas Varotsos and Konstantin Kakanias,
 well-known in Greece and abroad, but also with new talent like Yassonas Megoulas
 (Cacao Rocks), we have created a space that combines luxury with contemporary
 Greek art. These works add uniqueness and depth to the environment. In addition
 to our comfort and facilities, each visitor enjoys an artistic experience that inspires
 and connects them with Greek culture.
 In the Amber Cellar bar and restaurant, the mural by K. Kakanias is a continuation
 of the space’s culinary journey, its characters dining alongside you. In certain rooms,
 guests have an exclusive view of the unique hanging installation ‘Diamonds in the
 Sky’ by C. Varotsos or the contemporary graffiti of Cacao Rocks influenced by Nikos
 Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas and the colours of the Mediterranean.  >
                                                                                                                                            Christina Mitsis
                                                                                                                                         admires the unique
                                                                                                                                         hanging installation
                                                                                                                                           ‘Diamonds in the
                                                                                                                                        Sky’ by leading artist,
                                                                                                                                           Costas Varotsos.
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