The Stones Speak

Epigraphic Museum Tositsa 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. Screening of Three Educational Documentaries A screening of three experiential teaching documentaries that use inscriptions displayed at the Museum as a starting point to narrate and dramatise significant events in ancient Greek history: The Birth of Theatre The Decree of Themistocles The Plague in Athens Pre-booking required: Reserve

Free

Timothea at the City Dionysia

Epigraphic Museum Tositsa 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. An educational activity for primary school children, inspired by an inscription at the Epigraphic Museum featuring two decrees of the Athenian Assembly (Ekklesia tou Demou). The session will be led by the museum’s archaeologist and visual artist as part of the celebrations for International Museum Day. The activity

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

Timothea at the City Dionysia

Epigraphic Museum Tositsa 1, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. An activity for primary school children, inspired by an inscription from the Epigraphic Museum, featuring two decrees of the Church of the Municipality. The activity will be led by the museum’s archaeologist and artist. This activity is aimed at children aged 7-11.