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SUMMARY:Remembrance Route 40 - 44
DESCRIPTION:This activity is only available in Greek. \n\nThe Memory Route is a tribute to the thousands of anonymous victims of hunger during the occupation\, as well as the victims of executions by the occupying forces. As we search for the past in the present\, stories of the place and its people unfold. At the same time\, the 3rd Cemetery is reintroduced to the public as a historical site of memory for those who “didn’t live” to see our country free. The tour will be conducted by Zetta Antonopoulou\, Historian-Archaeologist\, and Eliza Neofytou\, Architect-Museologist.
URL:https://cityfestival.thisisathens.org/en/event/remembrance-route-40-44/
LOCATION:Third Cemetery of Athens\, Thivon & Kotyoron\, Athens\, Athens\, 184 54\, Greece
CATEGORIES:FREE,OUTDOOR ACTIVITY,TOUR
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SUMMARY:First Cemetery of Athens: An Open-Air Sculpture Gallery II
DESCRIPTION:This activity is only available in Greek.\n\nArchaeologist and guide Michalis Giohalas leads a special tour through the sculpture garden of the First Cemetery of Athens\, in collaboration with the This is Athens City Festival.\n\nBeyond the “Sleeping Female Figure”\nThe memorial of Sofia Afentaki—widely known as the “Sleeping Female Figure” by Yannoulis Chalepas—is perhaps the most iconic sculpture in the cemetery. But it is far from the only one of artistic significance.\n\nThis alternative route leads visitors off the main thoroughfares and into quieter paths that reveal a lesser-known\, yet equally remarkable\, side of Athens’ open-air sculpture garden. Along the uphill lanes\, we encounter mausoleums of celebrated dead\, where mortals meet immortals—and grand aspirations for remembrance coexist with overwhelming silence.
URL:https://cityfestival.thisisathens.org/en/event/first-cemetery-of-athens-open-air-gallery/
LOCATION:First Cemetery of Athens\, Logginou 3\, Athens\, Athens\, 116 36\, Greece
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SUMMARY:The Athens of Protest: Struggles for Democracy in the 1960s
DESCRIPTION:This activity is only available in Greek.\n\nOn the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the July Events (1965)\, the This is Athens City Festival organizes a historical walk through the city centre\, dedicated to the struggle for democracy.\n\nStarting from Chavteia and ending at Syntagma Square\, the walk traces the post-war history of the country\, “re-reading” key landmarks of the city\, such as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Propylaea\, while also discovering lesser-known sites where significant events of a turbulent decade took place.\n\nThe walk will be led by Vangelis Karamanolakis\, Professor of History at EKPA\, Zisis Synodinos\, Archivist and Scientific Officer at EMIAN/ASKI\, and Angeliki Christodoulou\, Scientific Collaborator at ASKI.\n\nMeeting point: Omonia Square
URL:https://cityfestival.thisisathens.org/en/event/athens-of-protest-struggles-for-democracy-in-the-1960s/
LOCATION:Omonia Square\, Omonia Square\, Athens\, Athens\, 104 31\, Greece
CATEGORIES:FREE,OUTDOOR ACTIVITY,TOUR
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SUMMARY:Guided tour at the EMST in the exhibition WOMEN TOGETHER
DESCRIPTION:This activity is only available in Greek. \n\nThe exhibition “WOMEN\, TOGETHER” features works exclusively by women artists and takes a clear stance on a critical issue in both art history and contemporary society: the underrepresentation of women and the urgent need for action towards gender equality. While most of the works do not focus explicitly on womanhood\, they raise pressing questions around equality\, oppression and otherness. They engage with contemporary and historical sociopolitical narratives\, as well as aspects of personal and collective memory and identity.
URL:https://cityfestival.thisisathens.org/en/event/guided-tour-at-the-emst-in-the-exhibition-women-together/
LOCATION:National Museum of Contemporary Art\, National Museum of Contemporary Art Αthens (ΕΜΣΤ)\, Athens\, Athens\, 117 43\, Greece
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