
The Right to Home: Diaries of Limassol’s Gentrification
The Right to Home bears witness to the struggles of staying, resisting, and imagining the future in Limassol amid rapid urban change and gentrification. Centring voices within the local community and bringing together over twenty artists, academics, and social practitioners, the project unfolds around a group exhibition that serves as the stage for screenings, performances, concerts, open discussions, workshops, podcasts, and publications.
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The Right to Home: Diaries of Limassol’s Gentrification
The Right to Home bears witness to the struggles of staying, resisting, and imagining the future in Limassol amid rapid urban change and gentrification. Centring voices within the local community and bringing together over twenty artists, academics, and social practitioners, the project unfolds around a group exhibition that serves as the stage for screenings, performances, concerts, open discussions, workshops, podcasts, and publications.

Walking, Wheeling and Writing in the City
A journey through the city exploring the impact of gentrification on the lives and memories of its living beings, using exercises, games, guided narration, and writing.

In the Shadow of the Towers
A screening programme featuring new works by Phivos Philitas, Adonis Archontides and Androula Kafa, created for the exhibition The Right to Home: Diaries of Limassol’s Gentrification.

Trapped in Wordscapes and Staged Territories
A participatory poetry session hosted by artist Aggela Ioannidou, exploring how the transformation of cities affects individuals and their communities through the work of award-winning author Donna Stonecipher. Guests are invited to engage as much or as little as they wish by listening, reading, and sharing thoughts and experiences.

Exhibition Tour: The Right to Home
A walk through the exhibition The Right to Home: Diaries of Limassol’s Gentrification together with the artists and curator, exchanging insights and reflections on the works and themes of the project.

In the Shadow of the Towers
A screening programme featuring new works by Phivos Philitas, Adonis Archontides and Androula Kafa, created for the exhibition The Right to Home: Diaries of Limassol’s Gentrification.

Limassol: an open conversation about gentrification and culture
An open space for sharing and reflection, this conversation explores the impacts of gentrification on some of Limassol’s long-time residents and communities, as well as its cultural ecosystem. Local artists join academics, activists and social practitioners to exchange daily experiences and critical perspectives on the city’s ongoing transformation, while the public is invited to contribute their own views and stories.

Live concert: Something Messy, MUSHA, Mava + ΚαππαΧι + Nnocxela
A live concert of hip-hop, rock, and electronic music showcasing the talents of Limassol's underground scene. Held in the iconic EKA Group garage, the concert will be followed by an afterparty at the Tapper Bar.
In recent years, a combination of geopolitical shifts and state policies has brought a surge of foreign investments, businesses, and residents to Cyprus, with Limassol arguably at the centre of these developments. As a result, the city has undergone unprecedented urban change, triggering rapid gentrification and a prolonged housing and living crisis. While dominant discourse celebrates an exciting new future for Limassol, many long-term residents, particularly members of vulnerable communities and disadvantaged socioeconomic groups, face displacement and financial instability due to skyrocketing rents and living costs. They grapple with the radical transformation of their neighbourhoods, the dismantling of social bonds, and the urgent need to renegotiate identity and belonging. Limassol’s art scene has also been deeply affected, as insufficient state and institutional support has put artists in a precarious position, with many having already left the city or witnessing their communities fragment.
The Right to Home bears witness to the struggles of staying, resisting, and imagining the future in Limassol amid rapid urban development and gentrification. Focusing on voices among the city’s local creative communities and bringing together over twenty artists, academics, activists, journalists, and social practitioners, the programme unfolds around a group exhibition that serves as the stage for screenings, performances, concerts, open discussions, workshops, podcasts, and publications. Hosted at EKA Group’s landmark garage and the Synergeio Performing Arts Centre, the project bridges Limassol’s contemporary cultural scene with its artistic and industrial legacies.
Contributions range from personal testimonies to critical dialogue, addressing issues of precariousness and survival, displacement and belonging, resignation and resilience, and positioning Limassol both as a local case-study and as a node within global conversations on violent urban change. Together, participants trace Limassol’s layered histories, document a present marked by loss yet sustained by community, and attempt to envision more just and sustainable futures in the place they call home but can no longer live in, making The Right to Home a collective diary and living archive of a city, and its people—in transformation.
Curator: Androula Kafa(The Island Club)
Participants: Ria Alexandrou, Eleni Anastassiou, Adonis Archontides, Franc Archive, Aggela Ioannidou, Androula Kafa, Kalaqs, Koullou|Makka (Angela Stavrou, roz), Danae Laou, Mava, MUSHA (Kalaqs, Shuffle, Marinos), Christina Papakyriacou, Marios Pavlou, Nnocxela, Phivos Philitas, Elena Savvidou, Something Messy (Sara Ioannou), ΚαππαΧι.
Technical manager: Sahand Gholipour
Exhibition hosts: Eleni Anastassiou, Aggela Ioannidou
THE RIGHT TO HOME is presented by The Island Club in the framework of the Art Explora Festival and this year’s edition of Limassol Art Walks.

Phivos Philitas

Phivos Philitas, Façade, 2025
Exhibition opening hours (in the framework of Limassol Art Walks) :
- Friday, October 31, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
- Saturday, November 1, 11:00 to 20:00
- Sunday, November 2, 11:00 to 20:00
Parallel Programme
Thursday, October 30
- 16:30 – 19:00 Walking, Wheeling and Writing in the City, a workshop by Koullou|Makka Collective
- 19:30 – 20:45 In the Shadow of the Towers, a screening programme with new works by Phivos Philitas, Adonis Archontides, and Androula Kafa
- 21:00 – 22:30 Τrapped in Wordscapes and Staged Territories, a participatory poetry session hosted by Aggela Ioannidou
Saturday, November 1st
- 16:30 – 17:30 Exhibition tour with the artists and curator
- 17:30 – 18:45 In the Shadow of the Towers, a screening programme with new works by Phivos Philitas, Adonis Archontides, and Androula Kafa
- 19:00 – 20:30 Limassol: an open conversation about gentrification and culture
- 20:30 – 02:00 Live concert: Something Messy, MUSHA, Mava + ΚαππαΧι + Nnocxela. Afterparty at Tapper Bar.
Practical information
Address
EKA Group parking and Synergeio Performing Arts Centre, Eleftherias 91, Limassol 3042
Accessibility
The site is accessible to people with reduced mobility and has accessible toilets.
Dates and times
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EXPERIENCES On board


Immersive exhibition "Présentes
Created with the exceptional collaboration of the Musée du Louvre, this exhibition highlights female figures in Mediterranean civilization, thanks to the digitization and modeling of part of the Louvre's collections. A two-stage experience: an introductory film to provide context, followed by an immersive experience in a 16-meter-long tunnel covered by 120 m2 of LED screens.
A sound journey through the Mediterranean
An immersive sound experience designed by Ircam, inviting the public to explore the richness and diversity of the Mediterranean through headphones equipped with spatialized sound.
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© Elisa Von Brockdorff
The artists


Frequently asked questions
Yes, the boat is freely accessible on site. However, you can pre-book your time online on our website.
For reasons of safety and preservation of the boat, high heels and stilettos may not be worn on the boat.
The museum boat is open to all free of charge. To find out on which quay it will be moored, or to pre-book your slot, consult the page dedicated to your town.
Appropriate facilities have been set up on the Festival site for the reception and access of people with reduced mobility. The boat is equipped with a 1m-wide ramp, accessible to people with reduced mobility, but may require the accompaniment of a third party due to its gradient of over 6%. Access to the aft deck and immersive exhibition is possible. However, the upper deck is not accessible. Please inform us in advance of any special accessibility requirements, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
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