Plásmata 3 | Accessible Activities

Plásmata 3 transforms Pedion tou Areos park into an open, inclusive space of exploration and imagination—for every creature out there.

Plásmata 3 hosts a series of specially designed activities in Pedion tou Areos park for people with sensory disabilities. In order to make the exhibition events accessible, guided tours are organized with interpretation in Greek Sign Language, as well as tours with audio description for blind and visually impaired visitors.

Guided Tour Schedule

Tours with interpretation in Greek Sign Language:

  • Tuesday, June 3, 18:00
  • Tuesday, June 10, 18:00

Tours with audio description for visually impaired visitors:

  • Wednesday, June 11, 19:00
  • Friday, June 13, 19:00

To reserve a spot for the tours with Greek Sign Language interpretation or audio description, please contact (+30) 2130178036 or email infotickets@onassis.org.

If you reserve a spot for a guided tour with audio description, please let us know if you will be accompanied.

To participate in the tour, please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes earlier.

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Useful Accessibility Information for Wheelchair Users

The park’s main entrance is located at the intersection of Alexandras Avenue and Mavromataion Street, but you may use whichever entrance is most convenient for you.

As you move through Pedion tou Areos, you will encounter different types of ground surfaces, such as cobblestones, marble paving, stabilized soil, and in some areas, unpaved terrain.

Accessible toilets for people with disabilities are available in the park.

Most of the artworks in the Plásmata 3 exhibition are visible from the park’s pathways, while in certain locations the terrain has been modified to better accommodate accessibility needs.

Before your visit, we encourage you to consult the exhibition map, which includes the locations of the Plásmata 3 artworks, surface conditions, and recommended park entrances.

The accessible activities of the Plásmata 3 exhibition are organized in collaboration with the cultural organization “liminal,” with the aim of ensuring equal access to culture and promoting inclusion in public space.

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    Photo: Stephie Grape

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Useful Information
  • Tours are conducted in Greek.
  • We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and footwear and bringing water.
  • Tours involve light walking and last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Parts of the route may pass over natural terrain, such as soil or grass.
  • Children must be accompanied by a legal guardian, who is responsible for their supervision at all times.
  • All tours have the same content and include visits to the same artworks.

Credits

  • Coordination of Accessible Activities for Onassis Stegi Plásmata 3

    liminal

  • Audio Description and Design of Accessible Tours for Visually Impaired Visitors

    Maria Thrasyvoulidi, Grigoris Stathopoulos

  • Accessible Tours for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Visitors

    Androniki Xanthopoulou, Andreas Plemmenos, Evi Fotopoulou

  • Accessibility Architecture Consultancy

    Weld architecture studio, Ioanna Angelopoulou, Haris Laspas

Sponsors/Partners