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Athens and Epidaurus Festival Program Unveiled: Edgy, Political and Youthful
Greece's major cultural event, the 61st Athens and Epidaurus Festival, is full of youth this year with 80 performances at a number of venues...
Free Summer Events by the Greek National Opera
This summer the Greek National Opera will be hosting many interesting productions and offering these events for free to a Greek audience.
The two biggest...
Maria Farantouri Celebrates 50 Years of Singing
The well-known Greek singer Maria Farantouri will celebrate her fifty years of singing with a big concert at the Herod Atticus Theater on September...
In Pheidippides’ Footsteps: Athens Classic Marathon
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The Boston Marathon may be more famous, and the New York Marathon may be bigger. But you can’t get any closer to the original...
Greece Offers Ancient Sites, Including Acropolis, for Rent
ATHENS – The Acropolis might not be for sale, but it is for rent. Desperate for cash and looking at every possible option, except...
Tragic End for Theatrical Producer Vangelis Livadas
Vangelis Livadas, one of the most renowned theatrical producers in Greece, found tragic death on Sunday at the age of 90 after a fire...
Greece: The Summer Capital of the World
A favorite tourist destination, Greece has become known as the summer capital of the world, and not without good reason.
Six ‘Must Visit’ Archaeological Sites Near Athens
Greece is full of some of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, such as the Acropolis, Mycenae, and Knossos. There are so...
Famed Athens Epidaurus Festival to Host 93 Productions Over 85 Days
The 2024 Athens Epidaurus Festival opens on June 1, with 93 productions over 85 days and the participation of 2,500 performers and creators from...
Full Guide to the Acropolis of Athens: Top 10 Monuments to See
The Acropolis of Athens is a massive archaeological site brimming with the spiritual, artistic, and democratic wonders of ancient Greece, but with every turn,...


