House of Radio, Athens

House of Radio-EPΤ A.E.
General information
Location Mesogeion Avenue 432, Agia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece
Current tenants EIRT (1970–1975)
ERT (1975–2013)
DT (2013–2014)
NERIT (2014–2015)
ERT (2015–)
Construction started 1968 (1968)
Technical details
Floor area 4

The House of Radio (Greek: Ραδιομέγαρο, Radiomegaro) is an office and broadcasting installation building in Athens, Greece. It was constructed in 1968–69, during the military dictatorship for the housing of EIRT (National Radio Television Foundation), later renamed to Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT).

On June 11, 2013 with the closure of ERT the redundant workers, occupied the building, which became the scene of large-scale demonstrations on the same day, on 11 September and 7 November.[1][2] On 7 November the riot police invaded, occupied and evacuated the building, evicting the workers.

On April 13, 2014, the old ERT sign was removed from the building in preparation for the installation of ERT's successor, NERIT ERT.

On September 20, 2014, the new NERIT sign, was installed.

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Coordinates: 38°00′47″N 23°49′33″E / 38.0130°N 23.8259°E / 38.0130; 23.8259

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