Thursday, 28 March 2024

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Martinos Gallery has existed in Monastiraki for over 100 years. Every day there are new arrivals. When you enter you will need some time to begin to distinguish between the various objects. There are valuable items and fine collectibles such as ...more
Pandrossou 50, Monastiraki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10555
The Agia Sofia Stadium, also known as the OPAP Arena, is a 32,500-seat football arena in Nea Filadelfeia, Athens. Paying tribute to AEK Athens' heritage, this stadium blends historical significance with state-of-the-art facilities, offering fans an immersive football experience that bridges the past and future. ...more
Fokon 11, Nea Philadelfia, Attica, Greece 14341
Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium is the football stadium from Panathinaikos FC and multi-sport center in Ampelokipoi. It is located on Alexandras Avenue - on the north side of Lycabettus Hill that rises over the city center. ...more
Leof. Alexandras 160, Ampelokipoi, Athens, Attica, Greece 11521
Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium is a football stadium. It is located in Piraeus, on the Faliro coastal zone. The stadium was originally built as a velodrome for the First Olympic Games of 1896. Now it's the stadium of Olympiakos FC. ...more
Karaoli Dimitriou & Sofianopoulou, Palaio Faliro, Attica, Greece 18547
The Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava donated several works for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. The Athens Metro Company commissioned Calatrava to build the bridge. It was to make it easier for users of the "Katehaki" metro station to ...more
Leof. Mesogeion 136, Goudi, Athens, Attica, Greece 11527
At "Fouar" a guest can be found at one time enjoying a live set with cocktails, the other to taste the flavors of Asian cuisine and another to float in the world of art. The restaurant / bar & art gallery occupies the first floor of a pink ...more
Mitropoleos 72 (1st floor), Monastiraki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10555
The Olympic Sports Center of Athens was named after the winner of the first Olympic Marathon in 1896 Spyros Louis, a resident of Marousi. The main element of the site is the Olympic Stadium with a capacity of 75,000. ...more
Leof. Olimpionikou Spirou Loui, Marousi, Attica, Greece 15123
The Peace and Friendship Stadium, commonly known by its acronym 'SEF', is a multi-purpose indoor arena. It is located in Piraeus, on the Faliro coastal zone. The stadium opened in 1985 and it was designed by the architectures "Thymios Papagiannis" ...more
Peace & Friendship Stadium, Piraeus, Attica, Greece 18533
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Nearly all of the historic Greek artists are represented by some of their important works in the collection of the Municipal Gallery of Athens. Over half of the artworks that the gallery currently houses were acquired between 1930 and 1940. ...more
Leonidou and Myllerou, Metaxourgio, Athens, Attica, Greece 10436
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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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
The Faliro Olympic Indoor Hall is located next to the Delta Falirou tram stop, 8 km south of Athens. It is nicknamed "The Little Peace And Friendship Stadium", due to its similarity in design and close proximity to the Peace and Friendship Stadium. ...more
Leof. Posidonos 860, Palaio Faliro, Attica, Greece 17561