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The Development of Rhetoric and Public Speaking in Ancient Athens
The much-refined art of public speaking, or rhetoric, in ancient Greece grew as a necessary skill alongside the evolution of law and democracy in...
Magnificent Byzantine Churches in the Heart of Athens
A tour of the Byzantine churches in the historic center of Athens offers history, unique architecture, a rare viewing experience and a knowledge boost....
Greece Plans Athens International Airport IPO in February
Greece plans an initial public offering (IPO) of Athens International Airport, the country's biggest, on the Athens Stock Exchange in February, Reuters reports, citing...
Six Architectural Landmarks of Modern Athens Lost Forever
Some of Athens's architectural landmarks were destroyed in the post-World War II years to make way for modern buildings that epitomized the rapid economic...
Airline Launches Low-Cost Flights from New York to Athens
Low-cost airline Norse Atlantic Airways will launch its first flight to Athens, Greece from New York City this coming spring.
The upcoming JFK-Athens International Airport...
Greece Plans Museum for Ancient Shackled Skeletons of Athens
Greece's culture minister announced on Tuesday the building of a museum at Faliro, south of Athens that will exhibit a group of 78 shackled...
Last Historic Movie Theater of Athens, Ideal, Shuts Down
On Friday, the cult classic Pulp Fiction, by Quentin Tarantino, was the final film shown at the historic Ideal, one of Athens' oldest movie...
The Ancient History of Athens’ Monastiraki Square
Located at the heart of Athens, Monastiraki Square is a unique blend of styles, cultures and eras, ever-changing and vibrant.
Construction of Hard Rock Casino in Athens Begins
The groundbreaking of Hard Rock's luxury resort and casino in the heart of the Athens Rivera occurred on Friday with a commemorative shovel celebration...
Lost Ancient River of Athens Near the Acropolis Rediscovered
Eridanus is the lost river of ancient Athens that once ran from the foothills of Mount Lycabettus to Kerameikos, passing right by the Acropolis...