Columbia Gramophone Company Greece Ltd.
Настоящее имя: Columbia Gramophone Company Greece Ltd.
Usually imprinted as the acronym C.G.C.G. Ltd. or as GRAMOP.
The factory of Columbia (EMI Columbia) in Greece, owned by the local EMI subsidiary and located in Rizoupoli, Athens. Established in 1931 after the partnership between Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. and The Gramophone Co. Ltd. (both owned by EMI) and the Greek investor Lambropoulos Bros. Ltd., later known as EMIAL.
Columbia Gramophone Company of Greece Ltd. were the biggest manufacturing, recording and mastering factory in Greece. The facilities of Columbia consisted of 8 buildings: Two buildings housed 3 different recording studios (Columbia Studio, Columbia Studio II & Columbia Studio III); Four buildings housed mastering, lacquer cutting, cover printing and distributing/retailing facilities; Two buildings, where administration and accounting management were housed.
During World War II, the factory was commandeered in 1941 by German occupying forces and operated as a garage for military vehicles. Post-war, Columbia reached high levels of development as it started exporting vinyl records and cassettes to foreign countries, especially to the Arab market. However, sound recordings ceased in 1983. The factory ceased operation on 30th April 1991 after EMIAL (which owned the Greek division of EMI Columbia) merged with Minos (2) to form Minos-EMI. Major efforts were then undertaken in order to preserve the factory and transform it into a museum of recording history of Greece. In 2006 the majority of Columbia buildings were demolished and the remaining facilities were abandoned.
Leoforos Herakleiou 127
Rizoupolis
Athens