From Ashes to Aria: Music School Rises on Site of Notorious Moria Camp
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A new music school is being built where one of Europe's most infamous refugee camps once stood.
The school's location is the former Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. A massive fire destroyed the overcrowded camp in 2020. The blaze left thousands of asylum seekers without shelter.
The project aims to transform a place of hardship into one of hope and community. It will offer music education to both local residents and young migrants.
A reporter visited the construction site to mark International Migrants Day on December 18. The day recognizes the movement and contributions of people worldwide.
The original Moria camp became a symbol of the European migration crisis. It was built for 3,000 people but often held over 20,000. Conditions were widely criticized.
The new initiative represents a conscious effort to change the location's legacy. Officials hope the school will foster integration and healing through art.