Gazi is a neighbourhood in Athens which surrounds the old gasworks, hence the name. The gasworks are an industrial museum and exhibition space called Technopolis, widely known as Gazi.
The old gasworks was founded in 1857. During the mid-20th century, small dwellings with few rooms and large gardens began to spring up around the gasworks. These were generally home to large, poor families, a lot of them crate makers. In 1967, due to difficult socio-economic conditions in northern Greece, many Muslim families came to live in the area, working at the gasworks.
To this day, there is a heavy Muslim presence in the area which gives it a wonderful multicultural atmosphere. One of the elementary schools in the area, the 87th Elementary School of Athens has a student body comprising 70% Muslim, 20% Greek Orthodox and 10% Albanian and Romanian.
There's been a process of gentrification in the last few years: a lot of building work is going on, and a lot of nightclubs, cateferias, restaurants have sprung up. A lot of gay and lesbian bars and several gay-friendly shops have sprung up as well, establishing the area as an entertainment district.
I could not get all of it in one photograph as the road is quite narrow, with the railway line in the way
We turned right and left the railway line behind us
Ah! This made me homesick for Sarakiniko in Milos. You can see it here . It's like no other place on earth, I must go there again, soon.
An iNo mural. I love his work. Always beautiful and thought-provoking.
We entered Gazi, the old gasworks, a multipurpose cultural center today. The factory is the best-preserved of its kind in Europe, and the only one retaining all its mechanical equipment in situ. Melina Mercouri, as Minister of Culture, preserved the Athens Gasworks as a listed historic monument in 1986. The industrial complex began operating in 1862 as as the first energy production unit in Greece, providing lighting to Athens. After 122 years of operation, the furnaces were permanently extinguished in 1984 due to pollution and obsolescence. Now, as a cultural centre, Technopolis, is a recognised cultural venue hosting festivals, exhibitions and events.
We left the exhibition
There was also some kind of sailing fair but that did not interest us
so we left the gasworks looked at some of the street art of the area and headed towards home.


















































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