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A historic event: Meet the venue designed with timeless elegance

 
 Troya (photo credit: PR)
Troya
(photo credit: PR)

For 17 years, Troya has remained at the top. A glimpse inside reveals why.

In an era where event venues pop up rapidly, it’s rare to see long-standing locations that maintain their prestige and top-tier status.

One such venue, which has been at the forefront for 17 years, is Troya. Located in the Bnei Darom complex in Ashdod, Troya’s two halls host stunning events daily. The venue is inspired by Trojan history, featuring expansive lawns, grand wooden doors, fish ponds with fountains, tall trees, impressive decor, and luxurious suites for the bride and groom.

Troya’s success over the past 17 years is no coincidence. The venue combines breathtaking design, top-notch cuisine, and exceptional service to maintain its high standards for so long.

The venue’s spaces are meticulously designed and refreshed each season. The lighting and sound systems, among the most advanced in the world, are sourced from top global clubs, providing an outstanding audio-visual experience. The setup includes hundreds of meters of LED walls, cutting-edge "vacuum forming" lighting from Ibiza’s clubs, and sound systems rivaling the best studios.

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 Troya (credit: PR)
Troya (credit: PR)

The venue’s design was influenced by the film "Troy," released in 2004, shortly before the venue’s opening. It draws inspiration from ancient Greek art and design, especially from Greek mythology and the classical period of Greece. The design integrates modern and trendy elements with those of ancient Greece, much like in the movie "Troy."

Troya (credit: PR)
Troya (credit: PR)

The walls are designed with inspiration from ancient Greek architecture, featuring towers, walls, and halls representing the wealth and grandeur of the city of Troy. The design heavily incorporates stone, columns, and arches, reflecting the classical style of the era, with wooden panels imported specifically from Germany.

The color scheme spans a wide range of natural hues, including various shades of brown, sand, and gray, to reflect the environment and period. The textures and designs are crafted to convey a sense of durability and timelessness. Troy’s walls, known for their strength and length, are central to the city’s design and are often depicted as tall and seemingly impenetrable.

 Troya (credit: PR)
Troya (credit: PR)

The garden is inspired by the might of ancient Troy on one hand, and on the other, it is designed like an enchanted garden with abundant greenery, fountains, and fish ponds. We continually refresh the garden’s concept to align with contemporary trends and the latest in Israel’s wedding and event scene to ensure it remains up-to-date.


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Alongside the two large halls, which can accommodate 500 to 1,000 guests, we’ve established six uniquely designed suites for an unparalleled experience. These suites host the couple and their families from the afternoon before the event until the morning after. To enhance this experience, we’ve built a special dairy kitchen that pampers the celebrants with a rich breakfast the morning after the event.

The idea behind Troya was to create a one-of-a-kind event experience in Israel, and our execution is characterized above all by constant innovation and continuous adaptation to trends in the local events and celebrations industry.

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