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Guided Tour of the Exhibition: Cyprus 1974 – Memory is the Only Homeland of the People

Public Tobacco Factory Lenorman 218, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. What is the significance of 1974? How are the invasion and the refugee crisis recorded in public life, everyday life, history, art, and literature? How is the collective and individual identity of those who were uprooted, who experienced loss, but found the strength to rebuild, formed? The exhibition

130 Years of the Association of Athenians – Guided Tour of the Athens Museum

Association of the Athenians Kekropos 10, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. Celebrate International Museum Day with a Free Guided Tour of the Association of Athenians and the Athens MuseumStep inside the “Athens Museum” for a journey through two centuries of the city’s history, told through family heirlooms and donations from the very people who helped shape Athens. From 19th-century

In the Footsteps of the Philhellenes

Russian Church Philellinon, Athens, Athens, Greece

A Walk Through Philhellenism: Plaka, Parliament & Hidden Histories A guided walking tour through Plaka and central Athens, tracing cultural and historical landmarks tied to the birth of modern Greece

Free

A Day at the Alekos Fassianos Museum

Alekos Fassianos Museum Neofytou Metaxa 15, Athens, Athens, Greece

On the occasion of International Museum Day, the Alekos Fassianos Museum offers free admission to the residents and visitors of the city. The exhibition aims to introduce the breadth of Alekos Fassianos’ work, featuring pieces from 1954 until the end of the artist’s life. The exhibition includes early works from the 1960s, showcasing his abstract

Guided Tour of the Alekos Fassianos Museum

Alekos Fassianos Museum Neofytou Metaxa 15, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. As part of International Museum Day, the Alekos Fassianos Museum offers a guided tour for 30 people. The exhibition aims to introduce the

Event Series CONQUISTADORS

CONQUISTADORS

Macart’s Cultural Space Lenorman 244, Athens, Athens, Greece

Nikos Kyriakopoulos and his conquistadors disembark on Lenorman Street. Dragons and wild beasts, locals and conquistadors—and even Death himself—battle deep in untrodden jungles. The thirty-six works in this exhibition are not intended to serve History or the historical genre of painting. Instead, the artist draws his material from the mythos surrounding the Age of Discovery,

Vassilis Papageorgiou – Painting and Sculpture: Lignea Creatura Stans

Gallery Ersi Kleomenous 4, Athens, Athens, Greece

The worlds of plants, animals and humans—along with legend, myth, imagination and dream—form the basis of Vassilis Papageorgiou’s new artistic exploration. His paradoxical heroes and hand-crafted wooden creatures inhabit both two- and three-dimensional space in a state of perpetual whirling. Through an aesthetic lens, Papageorgiou reflects on the consequences of humanity’s destructive impact on the

TAKIMI II – Reconnections Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition

Pottery Museum Melidoni 4-6, Athens, Athens, Greece

The Museum of Modern Greek Ceramics, in collaboration with the French Institute of Greece, presents the exhibition TAKIMI II – Reconnections, featuring works by emerging ceramic artists Olga Vlassi and Auréline Caltagirone. The exhibition showcases pieces created during their 2024 artist residency at the French Lodging in Rhodes, organised by the French Institute of Greece.

Free
Event Series CONQUISTADORS

CONQUISTADORS

Macart’s Cultural Space Lenorman 244, Athens, Athens, Greece

Nikos Kyriakopoulos and his conquistadors disembark on Lenorman Street. Dragons and wild beasts, locals and conquistadors—and even Death himself—battle deep in untrodden jungles. The thirty-six works in this exhibition are

Giorgos Gyzis: Clippings: Athens

Ikastikos Kyklos Akadimias 6, Athens, Athens, Greece

Clippings: Athens presents the third series of paintings inspired by clippings sourced from old newspapers. Photographs, drawings, and articles about Athens emerge from the archives, transformed into visual artworks that evoke emotion. The works on display offer a brief journey through the evolving form of Athens, beginning with the distinctive sketches by 19th-century British travellers