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The Maliotis Cultural Center produces, sponsors and hosts a variety of artistic
and educational programs and events in the area of Greek culture. Often
these are conducted in collaboration with other educational and cultural
organizations, including a number of groups within the Greek-American and
philhellenic communities—our primary constituencies—and local
colleges and universities. The Center also provides its facilities for use
on a regular basis by Hellenic College / Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School
of Theology, on whose campus the Center is situated. As part of its responsibility
to the greater community, the Center has traditionally welcomed local non-Greek
organizations to use its facilities for a wide range of their cultural events.
The Maliotis Cultural Center building is a two-level structure with an
exterior clad with panels of white marble from Mt. Penteli (of which the
Parthenon was constructed), northeast of Athens. The Center’s interior
includes a 357-seat theater, two 75-seat lecture areas, a 3,250 square-foot
exhibit and function hall, three meeting rooms and a complex of administrative
offices. The Center is accessible to the handicapped and convenient, free
parking is available.
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