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Ancient Greek Water-Organ Sounds Again at Acropolis Museum
The Acropolis Museum in Athens is welcoming the summer season with an extraordinary free concert of music played on an ancient Greek water-organ.
The 'hydraulis'...
Conference of Association of Significant Cemeteries of Europe in Volos
A convention of the Association of Significant Cemeteries of Europe (ASCE) took place in Volos in October 5-7, highlighted by two Greek cemeteries that...
Greek Museum and Archaeological Site Guards Announce Work Stoppages for Thursday
The archaeological sites and museums of the Prefecture of Attica will remain closed from 8 am to 11 am on Thursday, July 6, due...
Ancient Greek City of Bargylia in Turkey on Sale for Eight Million Euros
A shocking news story emerged from the Turkish press, as according to the country's major newspaper, Hurriyet, the ancient Greek city of Bargylia, dating...
Greek Archaeologists: 'Greek Monuments are not for sale'
A Time magazine article by American archaeologist Stephen Miller concerning the privatization of monuments in Greece, has caused frustration among Greek archaeologists.
"The Ministry of Culture...
Ancient Greek City In Turkey in Need of a Museum
In the Ancient Greek city of Antandros in Turkey, works of art have been discovered during archaeological excavations. The city is located in the Balikesir’s...
Greek Crisis Claims Another Victim: Antiquities
Greek antiquities that have survived after so many years through earthquakes, physical destruction and tourists, are now in danger because the country’s crushing economic...
Greek Monuments Still Have No Voice After Video Banned
The Association of Greek Archaeologists (SEA) launched a campaign in March this year, an international appeal for the protection of Greece’s cultural heritage and...
New York Times: Crisis Affects Greek Culture in a Negative Way
The New York Times has published an article about the significant fallout that the austerity measures imposed on Greece have had in the preservation...
House Burglaries Increasing Due to Greeks Hiding Cash in their Homes
More and more stories are coming to light about anxious Greeks withdrawing their money, or even their life-savings, from the Greek banks to stash...


