Tuesday, 21 May 2024

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Established in 1993, the Lalaounis Jewelry Museum is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on the art of jewelry and the decorative arts. The permanent collection of the Lalaounis Jewelry Museum has nearly 4,000 pieces of jewelry and micro ...more
Kallisperi 12 & Karyatidon , Acropolis, Athens, Attica, Greece 11742
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
The Pallas Theater opened in 1932 and was the most aristocratic cinema in Athens, with great pomp and elegance, as it had done before the war. Now it works as a stage for theater performances, musicals and shows. ...more
Voukourestiou 5, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10564
Since the 1970s, "Kytarro" is now historic in fame. The musical stage that recently has gone through restoration, hosts prominent Greek names. The venue seats over 800 spectators and is equipped with state-of-the-art stages and sound systems. ...more
Ipirou & Acharnon, Pedion Areos, Athens, Attica, Greece 10439
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
Possibly the most well-known jazz club in Athens for over 40 years. The venue hosts many of the genre's best international names as well as Greek artists. Book well in advance for a table, as the club does not have a large seating capacity. ...more
Trivonianou 17, Mets, Athens, Attica, Greece 11636
This historic theater has been in operation since 1937 and once housed the ensemble of Marika Kotopouli. Since 1987, the listed building is owned by the Ministry of Culture and since 1991 became the Greek National Theater. ...more
Panepistimiou 48, Omonoia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10564
The discoveries from the excavations of the archaeological site of Kerameikos are on display at its official museum. It was created in 1937 with a donation of Gustav Oberlaender and expanded in the 1960's with the support of the Boehringer brothers. ...more
Ermou 148, Gazi - Kerameikos, Athens, Attica, Greece 10553
Constructed in 1956 in the area of Markopoulo to house artifacts derived from excavations at the sanctuary of Artemis in Vravrona, this small museum is found less than one kilometer away from the Vravrona archaeological site. This was considered one of the most important places of worship in all Attica. ...more
Archaeological Site of Vravrona, Markopoulo, Attica, Greece 19003
The building of the Acropolis Museum had been a decades old dream that became a reality in 2009. In particular, the first discussions for building a museum for the Acropolis on the rock had began after the creation of the Greek Nation. ...more
Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Acropolis, Athens, Attica, Greece 11742
Located on the most southern point of Attica, only 68 km from Athens, Cape Sounio is the ideal destination for a one-day excursion, combining a visit to the unique beauty of the temple of Poseidon, with captivating views of the Aegean Sea. ...more
Archaeological Site of Sounio, Sounio, Attica, Greece 19500
This small open-air theater is located in Alsos Galatsiou (Galatsi Grove), a 250-acre park with green areas, playgrounds, soccer fields, and an extensive skateboard track. With 2,000 seats, "Theatro Veikou" is a smaller yet beloved venue. ...more
Alsos Veikou, Galatsi, Attica, Greece 11147