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“Enchanted Gate” of Pavlos Melas Municipality

A new website was created for both young and old in anticipation of Christmas. ‘Magic Gate,’ the online Christmas village of Thessaloniki, was developed on behalf of the Municipality of Pavlos Melas. Its purpose is to entertain and educate visitors with themes and creations related to the Christmas and New Year holidays.

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A new website was created for both young and old in anticipation of Christmas. ‘Magic Gate,’ the online Christmas village of Thessaloniki, was developed on behalf of the Municipality of Pavlos Melas. Its purpose is to entertain and educate visitors with themes and creations related to the Christmas and New Year holidays.

Fairy tales and stories narrated by the beloved Carmen Rouggeri, videos with sweet recipes by Argyro Barbarigou, an elf workshop featuring creations, crafts, and robotics projects supervised by teams of educators, as well as Christmas melodies and dance-theater performances are some of the sections visitors can find on the website. Additionally, our little friends can send a letter to Santa Claus, listen to music from the ‘Christmas DJ,’ and view all of Santa’s activities through his Calendar.

More specifically, the following sections are available:

At the same time, in the website features Christmas news, including traditions from various countries, with mentions of the artistic groups, kindergartens of the Municipality of Pavlos Melas, and other supporters.

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The business was co-funded by the European Union and National Resources under the action of the “Central Macedonia” programme of the 2021-2027 National Strategic Framework (NSRF), “Investment Schemes for Innovation”.
The project aims to create an innovative platform for monitoring patients and athletes with cardiovascular diseases.

The project budget amounts to €265.060, with a public expenditure of €228.958.