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Myths of the City from Antiquity to Today

Agia Marina Agias Marinas 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. A journey through the myths that built and accompanied the city through the centuries, from the haze of mythology to the beginnings of modern history. The walk, from the Hill of the Muses to Monastiraki and Asomaton Square, is a stroll through space, time, historical records, and popular

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Mosaico Fine Art Studio Kesarias 18-20, Athens, Athens, Greece

Mosaico Fine Art Studio (Athens) and Mobil Bóde Gallery (Budapest) co-present a mail art exhibition featuring works by Greek and Hungarian artists. Opening: Saturday, May 24, 19:00. Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 18:00–21:00 Saturday: 11:00–15:00 Closed on Sunday

Athens Cocktail Week Party

Rizari Park Rizari 5, Athens, Athens, Greece

One of the world’s biggest trends—cocktail culture—meets one of the world’s top bar scenes. Athens Cocktail Week shines a spotlight on the city’s mixology magic with a vibrant opening party and 12+ different bar stations set up in Rizari Park, a little-known green oasis in the heart of Athens. Expect imaginative recipes, rare spirits, secret

All of the MOMus–Museum Alex Mylona in One Visit

MOMus-Museum Alex Mylona Agion Asomaton Square 5, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. Join curator Yannis Bolis for a special guided tour of the MOMus – Museum Alex Mylona, exploring every part of the museum. Discover the story of the building, its visionary founder Alex Mylona, the museum’s collections, and the temporary exhibition A Cabinet of Curiosities—featuring works by 78 contemporary

De Profundis Live: HANDEL Meets CORELLI

Catholic Cathedral Basilica of St. Dionysius the Areopagite Panepistimiou 24, Athens, Athens, Greece

A rare chance to experience both sacred and secular instrumental music from the 18th century, performed through the works of two of the Baroque era’s most important composers: G.F. Handel (1685–1759) and A. Corelli (1653–1713). This concert explores how sacred music influenced its secular counterpart, with pieces in forms such as Trio Sonata, Concerto Grosso,

Wellness Weekend with Niki Petroulaki

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

"Breath of Life" with Niki Petroulaki In your greenery, I am renewed GREEN ATHENS | National Garden – Metropolitan Green, in collaboration with established professionals in the fields of health and wellness, invites you to a two-day free wellness programme designed to refresh body and mind, within the rare and enchanting ecosystem of the National

From the Great to Modern Greece – Part B: The Refugees

National Historical Museum Stadiou 13, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. A guided tour of the second part of the exhibition “From Great Greece to Modern Greece”, which traces the completion of the country’s formation in terms of borders and population. The first part, presented in 2022, describes the events that led to the stabilization of borders after the

Propaganda in Art and Daily Life

Acropolis Museum Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. This walk sets off from the Acropolis Museum and heads towards the hills west of the Sacred Rock, tracing how art—and the daily practices of prominent figures in classical Athens—may have served as instruments of state ideology or propaganda. Together, we’ll explore where and how public life, politics

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 and the international Philhellenic movement. Key stops include the Anglican Church on Philhellinon Street, where the remains of naval officer and Philhellene Frank Abney Hastings

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Educational Program: The Power of the Poster

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 “Cyprus ’74 - Never Forget”. It focuses on the sources of inspiration for the posters displayed in the exhibition and the process of creating them. As part of the program, children will have the opportunity to create their

Theatres of Memory – Theatres of PowerQ: A Different Walk in the Centre of Athens

Syntagma Square Syntagma Square, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. Like any capital city, Athens, especially its centre, is home to numerous monuments, constructed over time under various regimes such as monarchy and democracy, revolutionary movements, and institutions like the church. This walk aims to familiarize us with the different monuments and forms of power that shaped Greece,

Guided Tour of the War Museum for Kids

War Museum Rizari 2-4, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. A tour through Greece’s military history and cultural heritage, guided by the permanent exhibitions of the War Museum. Young visitors aged 12, accompanied by an adult, will have the chance to discover rare artefacts, historical records and stories from the past that bring history to life.