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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

Educational Program – Refugees of Past Centuries

National Historical Museum Stadiou 13, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. The educational program includes a brief tour of the exhibition “From Great Greece to Modern Greece (Part II): The Refugees”, which focuses on specific events related to the refugee experience during the period of the population formation of the Greek state in the 19th and 20th centuries. As

How to Fit Inside the City

Athens Gallery7 Solonos 20, Athens, Athens, Greece

The work of Haris Baskozos is compelling not only for its final forms but also for the sources of inspiration behind them. The artist studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens and fine arts at the Athens School of Fine Arts. When drawing from his background in architecture, his work leans toward a

Yucatan

Zappeion Megaron Zappeion Hall, Athens, Athens, Greece

The name Yucatan has become synonymous with some of the most impressive parties in recent years. This trend-setting team, which has managed to turn its lifestyle into a movement, joins forces with Sensory Production to bring their magic to the This is Athens City Festival. Known for their attention to detail, collaborations with acclaimed artists,

Lykeion ton Ellinidon

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

The Lykeion of Greek Women (L.G.W.), a non-profit organization, was founded in 1911 by Kallirroi Sigano-Parren, a pioneer of the feminist movement and volunteering in Greece. The organization is structured into various sections, established to fully achieve its multiple objectives. The 1911 charter included only 4 sections, each divided into smaller committees. Today, the Lykeion

Fairy Tales in the Square: Georgia Haikali – Ioanna Riga – Marina Dakanali

Mesologgiou Square Mesologgiou Square, Athens, Athens, Greece

This event will only be available in Greek. Once upon a time, and three times more... Fairy tales for children aged 6 to 106. G.Haikali, M.Dakanali, and I.Riga travel with words and music through time, continents, and hearts. Is it dark? Is it far away? Is it suffocating? Spring will reveal its secrets through our

Athens Disco

Dragatsaniou Arcade Dragatsaniou 8, Athens, Athens, Greece

Record collections come out and the best musical moments from legendary early ’70s clubs fill the city air, with rare vinyl sets from top Athenian DJs and collectors. A one-of-a-kind tribute to the golden age of disco, a non-stop quest for the ultimate dance move, a gathering of the tribe that bows to the mirrorball.

An Evening of Bulgarian Folk Dances in Athens

Korai Square Korai 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

The Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Greece and the This is Athens City Festival present an evening of traditional Bulgarian dance, featuring three folklore groups based in Athens. Talented dancers—including students—will perform in traditional costumes, showcasing vibrant dances from across Bulgaria. Visitors are invited to enjoy a joyful spring evening filled with rhythm,

De Profundis Live: VBH

Epigraphic Museum Tositsa 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

Vivaldi – Bach – Handel. Three of the greatest composers of all time—who never met, but connected through musical script. Johann Sebastian Bach discovered the music of Antonio Vivaldi through the written page, learning from the Venetian master’s compositional thinking. Though both German and born in 1685, Bach and Handel never crossed paths—yet Bach transcribed

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