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Adidas ad showing shoe on Acropolis sparks outrage in Greece

Adidas ad showing shoe on Acropolis sparks outrage in Greece

Time of India17-05-2025
HighlightsA promotional video for Adidas featuring a multicoloured trainer on the Acropolis has sparked public outrage in Greece, leading to the government's announcement of legal action due to the lack of a filming permit. Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni described the imagery as 'extremely unpleasant,' likening it to 'the Adidas shoe... kicking the Acropolis,' and stated that a legal complaint would be filed against those responsible. The incident raised concerns about the management of the Zappeion Hall, where the drone show was held, as the Culture Ministry had previously denied a filming request from acclaimed Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, citing preservation of the historic site's image.
A promotional video for
Adidas
featuring a multicoloured trainer on the
Acropolis
has sparked public outrage in Greece, prompting the government on Friday to announce legal action as no filming permit was granted.
"The legal procedure was not followed," Culture Minister Lina Mendoni told Skai radio, describing the imagery as "extremely unpleasant" and likening it to "the Adidas shoe... kicking the Acropolis".
She said a legal complaint would be filed against "all those responsible," with the judiciary expected to investigate how the incident occurred.
Adidas's Greek subsidiary did not respond to AFP requests for comment.
The image, splashed across the front pages of several Greek media outlets on Friday, was captured during a drone show held Thursday evening at the Zappeion Hall.
The neoclassical building in central Athens is used for events and managed by a state-run legacy commission under the supervision of the Finance Ministry.
The drone display was staged by the company
Essence Mediacom
as part of a campaign for an Adidas product.
According to some reports, Essence Mediacom applied on April 30 for permission to hold the show and was granted approval in exchange for a fee of "just 380 euros ($423)".
Essence Mediacom also did not respond to AFP's inquiries.
Mendoni said: "The Zappeion administration should have sought approval from the Culture Ministry before granting such authorisation."
"There has been a violation of the law on archaeological heritage," she added.
Greek law regulating the use of archaeological sites -- many dating back more than 2,500 years -- is particularly strict.
The Parthenon temple atop the Acropolis, a
UNESCO World Heritage
site built in the 5th century BC, received over 4.5 million visitors in 2024.
"The Acropolis, a global symbol of culture and democracy, cannot be treated as a backdrop for commercial use," said the opposition Pasok party, accusing the government of negligence.
"Serious questions arise about the role and responsibility of the Culture Ministry," the party added.
In early April, the Culture Ministry had rejected a request from Oscar-winning Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos to film at the Acropolis, arguing that the scenes did not reflect the historic site's image.
The incident has also sparked criticism on social media, with users posting: "No to Yorgos Lanthimos. Yes to Adidas. No to art, yes to money."
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