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Event Series Karagiozis

Karagiozis

Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments "Fivos Anoyanakis" - Centre for Ethnomusicology Diogenous 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

A one-of-a-kind experience for both young and old fans of the most popular shadow puppet character in Greek folklore. Authentic artifacts from a rich tradition showcase the life and work

Free

Family Fest

Rizari Park Rizari 5, Athens, Athens, Greece

A full-day celebration dedicated to children, families, and sports, set in one of the most beautiful parks in Athens. Unique experiences that blend physical activity, learning, and strengthening family bonds.

Fairy Tales in the Square: Tatiana Fragkoulia / Lida Xydia

Kalliga Square Kalliga Square, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. From queens and princes to dragons, foxes, and elves, dive into captivating stories that mix tradition with magic. Perfect for all ages, these

Fairy Tales in the Park: Sassa Voulgari

National Garden Vas. Amalias 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. Folk tales, enriched with traditional songs and original music. A performance designed for children, yet sure to captivate adult audiences as well.  

Fairy Tales in the Garden: Sassa Voulgari

National Garden Vas. Amalias 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. The Tears of the Earth: The Animals That Speak, the Trees That Suffer… Sassa Voulgari, a pioneer of the new storytelling movement in

With a Handful of Clay

Theocharakis Foundation Vas. Sofias 9 & Merlin 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This event will only be available in Greek. A little clay is all you need to create something unique. In this hands-on pottery workshop in the heart of the National

Timothea at the City Dionysia

Epigraphic Museum Tositsa 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. A creative workshop for school children, inspired by an inscription from the Epigraphic Museum featuring two decrees of the City Assembly. Led by