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Yet Another Idea to Restore the Deteriorating Omonia Square
ATHENS – A hundred years ago, Omonia Square was filled with trees and benches and was a beckoning oasis in the middle of the...
Archaeologists Plead for Help to Protect Heritage Amid Austerity
Greek archaeologists appealed to Europeans to help defend the nation’s cultural heritage and history amid cuts in the budget to maintain sites that include...
Counting of Looted Antiquities Complete
Some 9,500 ancient coins, mostly made of bronze, were confiscated by the police authorities of Chalkidiki after the last case of antiquities smuggling ring...
Two Greek Exhibitions in USA: ‘The Greeks. From Agamemnon to Alexander the Great’ and ‘Byzantium’
Two Greek exhibitions will be presented from 2013-2014 in the USA, with 300 Byzantine artifacts from Greek collections and 564 items from the ancient...
300 Byzantine Masterpieces To Be Exhibited in the US in 2013
Although the title of the exhibition is subject to change, it certainly provides a detailed description of the exhibit that will take place about...
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...
The Louvre Travels To Thessaloniki
In response to the successful exhibition entitled “In the kingdom of Alexander the Great – Ancient Macedonia” in France this year, the Louvre Museum...
Australian Students Visit Greece to Study Ancient Greek Culture
A new 3 week long educational programme allows Australian university students to visit Greece, in order to study and immerse themselves in the ancient...
For Many in Greece, 2011 Was the Year Without a Christmas
ATHENS- Christmas this year for many Greeks is no reason to celebrate as they come to the end of a four year of recession...
Do Greek Lawmakers Have Secret Swiss Bank Accounts?
ATHENS – As Greece’s economic crisis worsens and intensifies, new scrutiny is being brought on the 300 Members of Parliament, whose pay and benefits...