The first phase of this endeavor includes content production, documentation, scientific research for reproduction, Greek text editing, translation, cataloging, and architectural designs of public buildings, such as Kâmil Bey, Acrocorinth structures, among others.
A new exhibition entitled “Chaeronea, 2 August, 338 BC: A Day That Changed the World”, debuts today, Thursday, at the Museum of Cycladic Art in central Athens. The exhibition, held in collaboration with the Greek culture ministry, is part of a new series of archaeological presentations called ‘Human Histories’. The latest exhibition highlights the importance […]
Under Antonis Samaras's tenure, the Acropolis Museum opened to the public
UNESCO-Recognized Events, Exclusive Film Premieres, and Museum Celebrations Illuminate the Life and Legacy of the Iconic Soprano
The idea for a museum dedicated to Callas emerged 24 years ago, with a collection assembled through auction purchases, donations from private collectors and negotiations with record companies.