A new permanent exhibition near Athens will house the remains of the so-called Faliro “Desmotes,” or "Shackled Skeletons", victims of mass executions in the 7th century BC. The €6.5 million project aims to preserve and present the unique find to the public.
Artefacts from across the Mediterranean—Cyprus, Italy, and Spain—converge with those of the Museum of Ancient Eleutherna to celebrate 40 years of excavation and Homeric heritage, from June 29 to October 19
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is without a general director following the resignation of Anna Vasiliki Karapanagiotou, who had held the position since January 2021.
Celebrated annually in over 40 countries, European Heritage Days aims to unite citizens through a shared cultural heritage, offering free entry and special events at state archaeological sites and monuments this weekend
From August 12 to 18, audiences across Greece can experience a range of unique musical events, musical theater, and dance performances, all centered around this year's thematic focus: the concept of Conflict.
According to figures, the total number of visitors to the Minoan palace site of Knossos in 2023 reached nearly 944,000 in 2023
The archaeological museum on the northeast Aegean island of Samothrace, where the eponymous Winged Victory or Nike of Samothrace was discovered in the mid-19th century, was reopened this month, renovated and upgraded. Considered one of the most remote islands in the Aegean due to its distance from major Greek mainland ports and lack of an […]