Mikis Theodorakis’ childhood home in Crete declared a cultural monument

·

The Greek Culture Ministry has officially recognised the childhood home of legendary composer Mikis Theodorakis in Galatas, Hania, Crete, as a modern monument. This designation paves the way for its restoration and transformation into a cultural center, according to ekathimerini.com.

Built in the 19th century, the modest house with its garden served as a cherished family gathering spot and creative retreat for Theodorakis, who often returned there after periods of exile.

It also holds musical significance—his brother, Yannis Theodorakis, wrote lyrics to some of their most famous songs, including “Omorfi Poli,” within its walls.

The announcement aligns with the government’s broader cultural tribute: 2025 has been declared the “Year of Mikis Theodorakis” in honor of the composer’s 100th birth anniversary.

Theodorakis had donated the house and adjacent properties to the Municipality of Hania. The site will now be converted into a cultural venue hosting exhibitions, events, and scholarly research related to his life and work.

Funding for the restoration project will total €700,000, with equal contributions of €350,000 from both the Municipality of Hania and the Culture Ministry.

Source: ekathimerini.com

Advertisement

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Advertisement

Latest News

Dr Christos Theologos: ‘Dance keeps us bound to our roots, from Chios to Sydney’

As part of the Zeibekiko Festival Australia, respected folklorist Dr Christos Theologos will lead a series of lectures and workshops.

South Melbourne turns to supporters ahead of Australian Championship kick-off

The opening clash of the Australian Championship will be an event shaped by the voices of the fans themselves.

Low birth rates and ageing: The silent enemy of the Greek nation

From the late 1990s it had become clear to Greek demographers and social scientists that the number of births in Greece was falling.

Peta Trimis: The new star of Australian football with a Hellenic soul

At just 19 years old, Peta Trimis is already being hailed as one of the brightest young stars of Australian football.

A second chance at life: Angelo Alateras’ journey from mechanical heart to transplant hope

After years on life support, 80kgs lost, and 615 days of physio, Angelo finally received the gift of a new heart.

You May Also Like

Macquarie University responds to criticism after decision to end Modern Greek program

In a statement to The Greek Herald, Macquarie University has responded to criticism on its decision to discontinue its Modern Greek program.

The Greek story behind Sydney’s beloved band FiloXenia

When three best friends from Sydney decided to fuse Greek music into a unique sound of bouzouki and modern house music, the crowds listened.

Luxurious stone villa in Crete amongst eight of Airbnb’s most wish-listed ‘unique homes’

A luxurious villa in Chania in Crete has been placed on Airbnb’s list of eight most ‘unique homes’ around the world.