Hotel Grande Bretagne Takes Thousands of Visitors on a Journey Through Time
The iconic Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens recently took thousands of visitors on an exciting voyage through time as part of its Always Grand celebrations to mark its 150th anniversary this year.
The luxury hotel kicked off celebrations in February with the pioneering exhibition “A Journey Through Time: The Immersive Experience” and took some 3,500 visitors on an exciting voyage.
Taking place at the legendary Grand Ballroom, the impressive screening seamlessly blended together images and sounds to narrate the hotel’s story.
Using projection mapping on various surfaces to create an imaginative and multi-dimensional environment, the exhibition embraced the viewer, taking them back to the year 1874, when the Hotel Grande Bretagne was founded.
As the hotel’s enduring tale unfolded, the viewer would come across pivotal moments in the country’s history:
From the hotel’s leading position in the revival of the modern-day Olympic Games in 1896…
…its dynamic contribution to the development of the country’s hospitality industry…
…and its crucial relationship with the events of the Second World War…
…to the formation of the Government of National Unity on its 5th floor in 1974…
…its iconic balls and many other milestones in the country’s political, social and urban life…
…the exhibition highlighted all these factors which make the Hotel Grande Bretagne the flagship of Greek hospitality and a timeless emblem of the country’s urban life.
According to the hotel’s management, the public’s keen interest in the exhibition was evident early on, with all available tickets selling out just days after their release.
Important personalities from the fields of business, politics, culture, and the media who had the opportunity to enjoy the experience in special screenings, expressed their enthusiasm for the final result.
YARD Athens was in charge of the Design & Execution of the exhibition, in a Concept by Olga Mavroidis, who was also the Curator. V+O Communications designed the communication and promotional strategy for the exhibition.
The Hotel Grande Bretagne is one of the most recognizable and iconic buildings overlooking Syntagma Square in Athens. Owned by Lampsa Hellenic Hotels S.A., a subsidiary company of the Laskaridis family, the hotel is managed by Marriott International, Inc.