Tuesday, 14 May 2024

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This Cultural Center on Pireos Street 138, was an industrial structure of the 1960s that was converted into a contemporary museum to flexibly serve various events. It spans 8,200 m² with underground areas of 2,800 m² and an inner courtyard of 850 m². ...more
Pireos 138, Rouf, Athens, Attica, Greece 11854
Amphiarion, a sanctuary in Attica, East of Athens in the Attica Region, is an archaeological site and an ancient theater. Near Amphiarion, one can visit the scenes of Kalamos and the Settlement of Varyti. Amphiaros was said to be a god and a wise and ...more
EO Oiou Amfiariou, Kalamos, Attica, Greece 19014
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TAF - The Art Foundation is one of the most active and creative groups in Athens. A team of collaborators discovered an abandoned building in the center of Athens and originated an independent cultural project focusing on participatory culture ...more
Normanou 5, Monastiraki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10555
The space that now houses the ancient stadium was originally a natural ground cavity nestled between two elevations around river Ilissos, the hills of Agra and Ardittos. Lycurgus built the stadium during 330-329 B.C. for the Great Panathinaic Games. ...more
Leof. Vasileos Konstantinou, Mets, Athens, Attica, Greece 11635
Delphi was inhabited since Mycenaean times by small settlements who were dedicated to the Mother Earth deity. The worship of Apollo was established between the 11th and 9th centuries. During the 8th c. B.C. Delphi became internationally known for the ...more
Delphi, Delphi, Central Greece 33054
Created in the spaces of the former printing house and offices of the magazine "Romantso". Here many concerts, exhibitions, and other cultural events take place throughout the year, following the motto: "Exploring urban culture". ...more
Anaxagora 3, Omonoia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10552
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Kerameikos is the most important cemetery of Ancient Athens and came into existence in the 12th Century B.C. It name comes from the very old community of the city quarter Kerameis who had settled on the banks of the river Eridanos. ...more
Ermou 148, Gazi - Kerameikos, Athens, Attica, Greece 10553
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is located on the south west side of the rock of Acropolis and was discovered during excavations in 1848 and 1857. It has a capacity of 5.000 seats and is used today for concerts and theatrical productions. ...more
Dionysiou Areopagitou, Acropolis, Athens, Attica, Greece 10555
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The Pandora Art Gallery, in the heart of the old Plaka, has become synonymous with artistic development in Athens. Their portfolio encompasses contemporary fine arts, special edition ceramics, and bronze statues. ...more
Adrianou 70, Plaka, Athens, Attica, Greece 10556
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Due to its strategic position, the settlement of Elefsina was developed to be a large fortified settlement during the Mycenaean period and was founded in 2000 B.C.. It was then that the cult of Demeter was introduced, that worshipped the deity ...more
Archaeological Site of Elefsina, Elefsina, Attica, Greece 19200
The Arch of Hadrian is the triumphal arch that is built out of marble by Athenian hands in 131 A.D. on an ancient road that led from the old to the new Roman region of the city to honor Hadrian, the Roman Emperor ...more
Leoforos Vasilisis Amalias 50, Zappeio, Athens, Attica, Greece 10558
Housed in a neoclassical building, the Bernier-Eliades Gallery, devoted to promoting contemporary art in Greece. It features contemporary artists whose work is frequently provocative, including Tony Oursler, Nikos Navridis and, British artists ...more
Eptachalkou 11, Thissio, Athens, Attica, Greece 11851