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Greek Authorities Set Height Limit For Buildings Near Acropolis
Greece's Ministry of Environment and Energy issued a statement on Monday morning in which it announced the implementation of a height limit of 17.5...
'Greece is in my Blood', says Prince Charles Ahead of Official Visit
The heir to Britain's throne has spoken of his love for Greece ahead of an official visit to the country on Wednesday.
"Greece is in...
Idomeni Always an Important North-South Route, Archaeologists Say
For several months after the autumn of 2015, the sleepy village of Idomeni and the refugee camp that grew up along Greece's northern border...
Culture Minister Takes Back Obstacles on Former Athens Airport Investment
Greece's Culture Minister Lydia Koniordou took back an obstacle she had put forth herself in the investment of the former Athens airport at Elliniko,...
French School of Athens Building Declared a Monument
The main building of the first foreign institute of Athens, the French School, a building that reflects the long history of French philhellenism, has...
Achilleion Palace's Sculptures Declared Monuments
The sixty-one marble sculptures that adorn the halls, the terraces and gardens of Achilleion palace on Corfu, Greece, were declared monuments by the Central...
Illicit Antiquities Dealers to Face Trial
Fifty three people will face trial at the Criminal Court of Thessaloniki on the charges of participating in the illicit trade of antiquities in...
Greece Celebrates International Museum Day on May 18
The Secretariat General of Culture of the Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs in cooperation with the International Council of Museums branch in...
Area Linked to 1821 Proclaimed Historical
Following the positive and unanimous approval of the Greek Central Archaeological Council, which met the local community’s longstanding demand, the area in Arkadia has...
Pella Ancient Agora Excavations to Continue
After the approval of the Central Archaeological Council, excavations at the Ancient Agora of Pella will continue for another five years under Ioannis Akamatis,...


