Aneton Municipal Theatre

Reconstruction of an urban theatre

The Aneton Municipal Theatre, now also known as the Nikos Naoumidis Stage, is one of Thessaloniki’s key municipal cultural venues. The reconstruction of the original theatre shell restores the building’s civic character while enhancing the relationship between audience, stage and support spaces through contemporary architectural and technical interventions.

Identity
Aneton Municipal Theatre

Located in the Paraskevopoulou district of Thessaloniki, the theatre serves as a municipal venue for theatrical performances, cultural programmes and public events. The redevelopment redefines the relationship between the stage, auditorium, balcony and support facilities, preserving the building's civic identity while adapting it to the requirements of a contemporary performance venue. Architectural Design: G. Aikaterinaris, F. Tsifoutidis, N. Tsifoutidou, E. Denni, J. Brown and G. Liontos Acoustic Design: A. Vanos and N. Papagiannis

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Performance
Theatre Performance & Acoustics

The reconstruction focuses on the functional clarity of the auditorium, the visual relationship between audience and stage, and the technical requirements of live performance. Improvements to the acoustics, lighting and MEP systems, together with the organisation of the auditorium and balcony, strengthen the theatre's performance as a contemporary municipal venue.

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Infrastructure & Systems
Cultural Infrastructure

The project comprises a theatre auditorium, stage, balcony, public areas, support facilities and the technical infrastructure required for theatrical productions and cultural events. The upgraded facilities reinforce the role of the Aneton Theatre as an accessible cultural destination within the city, offering a functional and technically advanced venue for contemporary performing arts.

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