Temple of Aphaia on Aegina restored with new lighting and accessibility upgrades

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The ancient Temple of Aphaia on Aegina has undergone a €1.5 million restoration, breathing new life into one of Greece’s best-preserved monuments.

Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni inaugurated the project this week, part of the Culture Ministry’s broader effort to preserve and modernise key archaeological sites.

The works, carried out by the Directorate for the Restoration of Ancient Monuments, included sanctuary restoration, a new fire protection system, improved accessibility with a lift for visitors with disabilities, redesigned entrances, new walking paths and viewing points, updated fencing, and a new guardhouse.

A highlight of the project is the lighting design by Eleftheria Deko, known for illuminating the Acropolis and the Athens 2004 Olympic Games ceremonies.

Her design enhances the temple’s architectural beauty while emphasising energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

“The project reflects three core priorities of the ministry,” said Mendoni.

“Upgrading infrastructure at archaeological sites to enhance the visitor experience, ensuring accessibility for all, and protecting our cultural heritage from the impacts of climate change.”

Built around 500–490 BC and dedicated to the goddess Aphaia, the temple remains a striking example of Doric architecture.

Set on a pine-covered hill overlooking the Saronic Gulf, it continues to draw more than 100,000 visitors each year.

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