The successful exhibition “Building the Revolution: Architecture and Art in Russia 1915-1935”, which has been presented in the Royal Academy of Arts in London, the La Caixa Forum in Barcelona and Madrid, and in Thessaloniki, where it all began in 2008, now travels to Berlin. The exhibition will be presented to the German audience at [...]

Exhibition “2500 Years Since the Battle of Marathon” Inaugurated in Kherson, Ukraine
The historic museum of Kherson in Ukraine will inaugurate Monday an exhibition celebrating the 2,500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon. The commemorative exhibition of historical material from the personal collection of Mr. George Dolianitis, writer and owner of the most important collections of rare publications in Greece, will be presented earlier at the Hellenic [...]

Greek Artworks at Exhibition on Ancient Greek Fairy-Tale ‘Eros and Psyche’
An exhibition on the ancient Greek Tale of Eros and Psyche will be held in Rome at the National Museum of St. Angelo Castle (Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant’ Angelo), running from the 5th of the March through the 10th of June, 2012. Fifteen artworks of Greek archaelogical museums will be presented during the exhibition. [...]

Rare Documents of Greece’s History Exhibited at the Bavarian State Library of Munich
Rare documents from the history of Greece, such as the Constitution of 1844, bearing the original signatures of Greek representatives who composed and signed the text, an original letter from the Society of Friends (Filiki Eteria), from 1819, but also a 10th century Gospel, were presented among others in an exhibition held at the Bavarian [...]

Italy to Honor 100th Anniversary of Poet Odysseas Elytis’ Birth
A series of events will be held from the 21st until 30th of November in honor of the 100 years since poet Odysseas Elytis’ birth in ‘La Sapienza’ University of Rome, organized by the Hellenic Foundation for Culture. The celebrations include among others an exhibition in a digital format, under the title “ODYSSEAS ELYTIS 100 [...]

New Book About Sculptor Joannis Avramidis Presented at Albertina Art Gallery
“Joannis Avramidis is indisputably the most important sculptor alive in Austria today” pointed out Klaus Albrecht, director of the renowned Albertina Art Gallery in his introductory speech on the occasion of a new book about the Greek-Austrian sculptor titled “Joannes Avramidis oder der Rythmus der Strenge” (trns. the Rythm of Strength). The Gallery director presented Avramidis and [...]
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05 / 21 Angelique Rockas: Strong, Bold and Unafraid
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05 / 21 Theodoros Aggelopoulos Honored at Cannes Film Festival
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05 / 21 Guardian: ‘Despite the Recession, Greeks Still Light the Olympic Flame’
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05 / 21 Portugal: European Award Given to Cretan Beaches of Ierapetra
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05 / 20 Victoria Hislop: ‘I Was at the Party in Greece, Now I’m Sharing the Hangover’
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05 / 03 Skopje: Streets Renamed With Ancient Greek Names
May 3, 2012
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05 / 27 Dutch Newspaper Mocks Greece’s Financial Situation
May 27, 2011
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05 / 09 London Recognizes Macedonian Language During Cultural Olympiad
May 9, 2012
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04 / 02 “Greeks will start begging soon” says Turkish State Minister
April 2, 2011
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06 / 15 Parts of Alexander the Great’s Statue Being Assembled at Skopje Square
June 15, 2011




