Here’s a list of things to do in and around Athens during this festive Christmas Weekend and on Christmas Day: Festive Concerts at Syntagma Square It’s the most festive time of the year and Athens is ready to embrace the spirit with a lineup of exciting events. The Municipality of Athens has organized a series […]
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Changes in pricing policy and the abolition of a distinction between winter and summer ticket prices approved by Central Archaeological Council
The fee hike was announced by the Central Archaeological Council and will go into effect from April 1, 2024
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Two Greek sweets were in the top five
A graphic artist from Cyprus, Panagiotis Konstantinou, stands out in the realm of 3D recreations, gaining traction on social media for his notable work
Works by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and National Geographic photojournalist Muhammed Muheisen, along with photographer Howard G. Buffet, on display at an exhibition in Athens next week.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office on Friday announced the official return of 30 rare antiquities to Greece, which were valued at $3.7 million. Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr said 19 of the ancient objects were voluntarily returned by New York City gallery owner Michael Ward, whereas three pieces were seized from convicted British art […]
The former British diplomat, who served as a Minister of the UK Cabinet between March and December 2021 emphasized, "Britain should participate in a pan-European effort to repatriate the Parthenon Marbles to Greece"
It is set to take place this weekend starting on December 15 to December 17 in Ilion
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A new exhibition entitled “Chaeronea, 2 August, 338 BC: A Day That Changed the World”, debuts today, Thursday, at the Museum of Cycladic Art in central Athens. The exhibition, held in collaboration with the Greek culture ministry, is part of a new series of archaeological presentations called ‘Human Histories’. The latest exhibition highlights the importance […]
Vaggelio Soumeli's short film, "Phoebe," and Daphne Matziaraki's documentary, "The Battle for Laikipia," are part of the lineup for the 40th edition of the largest independent film festival in the US
Portugal followed closely with a score of 4.61, and China secured the fifth spot with a score of 4.59
Under Antonis Samaras's tenure, the Acropolis Museum opened to the public
All four directors – Gerwig, Lanthimos, Nolan and the legendary Scorsese – are nominated for the Best Director – Motion Picture Award category
One side of the coin features an image of Jesus Christ holding a Bible, accompanied by a Latin inscription that declares "Jesus Christ, King of those who reign." On the reverse side, the coin displays the images of Byzantine emperors Basil II and Constantine VIII