Off the coasts of Fournoi and Ikaria, in the North Aegean sea, a trove of ancient shipwrecks is rewriting what we know about Aegean trade route
Athens is more than Plaka’s cobbled streets and the marble crown of the Acropolis. For those willing to venture a little further, the Greek capital reveals hidden corners of history well beyond its tourist-filled center.
For the first time ever, artworks from the Cycladic islands come to Athens to tell the untold stories of women through time.
The project extended to the entirety of the monument's area (15,000 sq. m.) and its surrounding space, totaling approximately 25,000 sq. m.
It's been almost 4 decades since the site was discovered and yet its origins are still shrouded in mystery