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The Zappeion Hall was built by the national benefactor
Evangelos Zappas and was inaugurated in October 1888, for the purpose of hosting important
exhibitions and other events. During its history, it has developed into a multi-purpose
centre, having served as the offices of the Greek Presidency of the European Union. During
elections, it is used as a Press Centre.
The Zappeion Hall is connected with the history of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896,
having been the main building of the Olympic village for those games. It was also the
place where Greece’s accession to the European Economic Community was signed, on 29 May
1979.
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