Sunday, 12 May 2024

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The Monastery of Kaisariani is surrounded by a tall fence with two gates, one on the east and one on the west side. The monastery was built in the 11th Century and was dedicated to the Presentation of the Virgin Mary. ...more
Monastery of Kaisariani, Vyronas, Attica, Greece 16121
The Museum of Greek Folkart was founded in 1918 by the poet, Georgios Drosinis In 1923, it was renamed the "National Museum of Decorative Arts". It was given its current name in 1959 and its exhibits project the Hellenic traditional culture. ...more
Kydathinaion 17, Plaka, Athens, Attica, Greece 10555
The post-war modern architect Takis Zenetos designed the industry from scratch. In its schematics, Zenetos was mentioning the horizontal dimension of the building along Syngrou Avenue and Kallirois Avenue with horizontal linearized glazings. ...more
Kallirrois & Frantzi, Koukaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 11743
This 10,000-acre summer palace was the main residence of the members of the former royal family of Greece - located 27 km from the city center of Athens. The fate of the Tatoi estate and the eponymous mansion found in the densely wooded southeast ...more
Tatoi Royal Estate, Acharnes, Attica, Greece 13672
Innovative educational programs and cultural events, as well as partnerships with European and American cultural organizations, are just a few of the things the Hellenic American Union, founded in 1957, is committed to offering its guests. ...more
Massalias 22, Kolonaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10680
Playmobil Fun Park in Kifissia, is a unique space of entairtenment with creative games, specially designed for children from the ages of 18 months to 12 years. Children can travel in the world of imagination and discover the past the present and the ...more
Amaliados 4, Kifissia, Attica, Greece 14564
Paleochora is a abandoned place, about 500 meters from the Agios Nektarios monastery. In the medieval times, Paleochora was the capital of Aegina, which at that time lay in the inland for protection against pirates. Around 1800 the capital moved and ...more
Paleochora, Aegina Island, Attica, Greece 18900
Alimos Tower was built in 1917 by Dimitris Tsouchlos. Angelos Sikelianos, one of the most important Greek poets, rented the space in 1930. Later, it was sold to George Stamopoulos and later passed to his daughter Lia, to whom it still belongs until ...more
Metamorfoseos 5, Alimos, Attica, Greece 17455
The name “Klafthmonos” came after a report of a magazine because in that particular area, dismissed officials that used to work in the public sector would gather and protest against the every new re-elected government for corruption issues. ...more
Klafthmonos Square, Platia Klafthmonos, Athens, Attica, Greece 10561
In the area of the Isthmus of Corinth is the Corinth Canal that connects the Saronic Gulf with the Corinthian Gulf. The waterway was inaugurated in 1893 and is an important hub for maritime transport that serves 12,000 ships annually. ...more
Canal of Corinth, 20100
The Parliament of Greece is housed in the famous building of Syntagma Square. The construction was created after the transfer of the capital of the young Greek Government from Nafplio to Athens, intended to be used as the home of King Otto. ...more
Hellenic Parliament, Syntagma Square, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10557
Theater "Alexis Minotis" named after one of the leading Greek dramatic actors and directors. On hot summer nights, under the moonlight, the viewers enjoy a multitude of events. The venue is set in a lush landscape, It has an amphitheatrical style and ...more
Dardanellion 16, Aigaleo, Attica, Greece 12243