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 Culture      Alexiou, George Lappas, Giorgos Gyparakis,

              and Rena Papaspyrou. Part of this collection
              is on display at bluegr Hotels and Resorts,
              comprising a true open museum that can
              be accessed by all art lovers, both local and
              visiting. In addition, the G. & A. Mamidakis
 Exploring the relationship between culture and society, a series of exhibitions and interesting   Foundation organises regular guided tours
 events will enrich your art experience.  by experts in order for visitors, hotel guests
              and locals alike to explore the artworks in
              greater depth. In this regard, the collection of
              the G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation becomes
              a destination site for art professional and
              enthusiasts worldwide. It is worth mentioning
              that the award-winning mobile application Clio
              Muse, which shares cultural stories for indoor
              and outdoors tours, welcomed this unique
              open museum to its network.
              Sculpture Park
              The majority of the G. & A. Mamidakis
              Foundation art collection is located at the
              Minos Beach Art Hotel in Agios Nikolaos,
              which has been operating as the first art
              hotel in Greece since 1988. The sculpture
              park at Minos Beach art hotel presents the











 A tribute to the Greek and international art   Heraklion under the auspices of the Ministry   line with the Foundation’s mission to showcase
 scene hits the center of G. & A. Mamidakis   of Culture and Sports, Ministry of Tourism   the cultural wealth of the country. This year’s
 Foundation. Stay tuned for the institution’s   and Greek Tourism Organisation, and was   event is aimed at offering a breath of culture
 cultural highlights.  organized by ‘Branding Heritage’ alongside   and entertainment to the residents of Crete
 the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, the   and its visitors. The blueFest Crete 2018
 Contemporary Minoans   British School of Athens and the Municipality   program linked the rich cultural heritage of
 Aiming to promote the cultural wealth of   of Crete  our country with new and traditional forms of
 Greece, the G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation   artistic expression through a variety of artistic
 was the sponsor of the famous cultural event   blueFest Crete   activities such as visual arts, theatre music and
 “Contemporary Minoans”, held in Crete for   From 30th June - 2nd July 2018, the G. & A.   cinema. It was our dream that the blueFest
 the first time and with the participation of   Mamidakis Foundation organized a 3-day   Crete would continue through the years as a
 important Greek artists who inspire and   festival of cultural events overlooking the   cultural institution. And we believe that we can
 promote the Minoan civilization internationally.   beautiful city of Agios Nikolaos, Crete. The   succeed in this.
 The two-day cultural event was organized   celebration marked the proclamation of 2018
 within the framework of the 2018 European   as European Year of Cultural Heritage. The   Open Museum
 Year of Cultural Heritage, aiming to highlight   vision for the implementation of blueFest   The G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation has created
 the timeless influence and broad impressions   Crete is the revival of a tradition that began   a valuable collection of contemporary art over
 of the Minoan Civilization on modern creativity.   30 years ago with the organization of the 1st   the years, containing seminal works by leading
 The events took place in May, in Knossos and   Symposium at Minos Beach art hotel, and is in   artists, such as Vlassis Kaniaris, Takis, Nikos




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