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The end of an era for Mykonos: Kostas Zouganelis has passed away

From the hippies, the legendary “9 Muses,” and the deserted Agios Sostis to the cosmopolitan Psarou, international brands, and the Arab invasion, Kóstas Zouganelis, who passed away at 85, associated his name with the “golden era” of Mykonos — All he shared in “Proto Thema” in 2022 about his memories from those years

Newsroom May 15 06:24

Kostas Zouganelis, a legendary figure who played a pivotal role in shaping the reputation of Mykonos, has died at the age of 85. His name is forever linked to the island’s golden years, beginning in 1965 when he opened the famous “9 Muses” nightclub, a hotspot that became the meeting point for international jet setters and Greek celebrities alike. The club symbolized the island’s emergence as a global party destination, hosting stars like Paul Newman, Maurice Bejart, and aristocrats such as Aristotle Onassis and Stavros Niarchos.

Born in 1940 in Piraeus, Zouganelis arrived on Mykonos at 18 and quickly fell in love with its pristine beaches, sunset views at Little Venice, and unique vibe. He often recalled how, in the early days, the island was almost untouched—home to fishermen, bakers, and a handful of locals, with a raw authenticity that attracted him. His ventures, from opening the “9 Muses” to expanding into Athens and other venues, helped put Mykonos on the international map.

Zouganelis’s influence extended beyond nightlife; he was a keen observer of the island’s evolution. In a 2022 interview with “Proto Thema,” he reflected on his memories of the island’s past, describing the early days as “pure” and “authentic,” where everyone knew each other and the atmosphere was unspoiled. Over the decades, Mykonos transformed into a cosmopolitan hub, welcoming luxury brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton, and becoming a sought-after destination for the world’s elite.

He also shared stories of the island’s vibrant social scene, mentioning encounters with renowned personalities such as Maurice Béjart and the legendary Pierro’s bar, which embodied the bohemian spirit of old Mykonos. Despite its commercial rise, Zouganelis believed the essence of the island’s charm—its light, beauty, and freedom—remained intact.

Zouganelis’s daughter, Thémis, remembered her father’s strict yet caring nature and his deep connection to the island. She highlighted how Mykonos offered endless possibilities for all kinds of visitors—party lovers, spiritual seekers, bohemians—and how the island’s magic continues to attract those seeking genuine freedom and joy.

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A passionate supporter of the island’s development, Zouganelis was proud that Mykonos attracted major international brands and became a symbol of Greek hospitality and style. His legacy is a testament to the transformative power of vision, passion, and authenticity—a true pioneer who helped define the modern identity of Mykonos.

His passing marks the end of an era, but his influence and the memories he created will forever remain woven into the fabric of the island’s history.

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