The ministry identifies traditions and rituals which it adds to the list as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard Greek heritage.
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni renewed the country's call for the return of the Parthenon Marbles during Greece's participation in Mondiacult held in Barcelona this week.
The roadmaps will help local authorities shape cultural strategies, develop regional brands, and access EU funding for tourism and growth.
The program kicks off on September 18 and offers free art sessions to boost mental health and connection among the 60+.
The Greek Culture Ministry’s annual initiative combines sustainability with history and heritage, inviting the public to free events from May 22 to 25.
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni calls for culture to be treated as a strategic, not secondary, policy in the EU.
Extensive renovations bring new life to the historic Skiathos Castle (Kastro), integrating cultural heritage into the island's modern tourism vision.
The project is set to contribute to the further development of Greece’s film industry and establish Drama as an audiovisual hub in the region.
The new admission area is designed to improve visitor flow management and showcase the archaeological site more effectively.
The archaeological sites of Kerameikos and the Ancient Agora in Athens are set to welcome all visitors by year-end with inclusive renovations.
The 39th European Film Awards, for the first time in Southeastern Europe, will take place at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.
The women from the Cyclades islands, their roles and lives, take center stage in the Kykladitisses exhibition, which opens this Thursday.
Workers near the Ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus theater in Athens have unearthed two headless marble statues.
Findings released of urgent culture ministry inspections of archaeological sites, other monuments in parts of NE Attica prefecture affected by last week’s wildfire
Jenny Mastoraki left her indelible mark on 20th century Greek poetry and translation experimenting with new literary fields.
Traditional Cretan handicrafts, dances, music and cuisine take center stage this weekend during the 5th Sitia Festival of Culture, Tradition & Arts.
Greek museums and archaeological sites saw increased revenues and visitor numbers in February and early 2024 compared to last year.
A total of €380,000 will be channeled into cultural events that promote accessibility and empower artists with disabilities.
Turkey's representative at UNESCO said her country was not aware of any Ottoman-era document legitimizing the removal and sale of the Parthenon Sculptures to Lord Elgin.
Crete hopes to achieve UNESCO World Heritage status for the world-famous archeological site of Knossos