Two days filled with piano concerts and recitals await everyone at the Athens' Megaron Concert Hall this weekend January 25-26
Drawing from the Japanese notion of “Ma” and her intimate relationship with fabric, Eleni Krikki’s artworks explore the interplay of presence, absence, and memory, inviting viewers to reflect on emotional and physical spaces
Jesse Eisenberg's dramedy A Real Pain, named among the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute’s top 10 films of 2024, leads this week's cinema releases
The Municipality of Athens offers free guided tours starting Jan. 18 aiming to showcase the city’s rich heritage
Reinstatement > 72 Centuries A.C. is a continuation of 15 smaller works by sculptor Giorgos Georgiadis created between 2014 and 2024, titled Reverse Mythology
Academy Award-winning Stanley Donen's 'Charade', a romantic comedy-mystery starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, will be presented this Tuesday at HAU with free admission
Maria Iliou's documentary 'Athens in the Interwar Years', featuring unpublished audiovisual material, offers a kaleidoscopic view of Athens' social, political and cultural life during that period, screening at Megaron Concert Hall, January 17–20 in Greek and English
The Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation’s Jazz at the Museum series kicks off 2025 with the Dimitris Tsakas Trio and their performance, 'Genesis,' on January 17
This week, Greek cinemas feature a select but highly praised lineup of films, offering something for every taste. From intense political dramas to touching human stories, and even a heartwarming children's tale, here's what to look out for:
Megaron Athens Concert Hall presents a classical music evening honoring soviet-era composers Schnittke and Shostakovich on January 10
Bridging past and present, these five exhibitions are closing in early 2025
For the first time ever, artworks from the Cycladic islands come to Athens to tell the untold stories of women through time.
"Redicolo" Puppet Theater presents a heartwarming production, urging both children and adults to reconnect with their inner child and trust their hearts
As the cinematic calendar draws to a close for the year, this week's limited yet diverse releases promise something for every moviegoer—from an erotic office drama and a whimsical Christmas animation to a gripping German multiverse mystery
The screening of the the Christmas favorite at 7pm in Mitropoleos square is a collaboration between the Athens Municipality and Cinobo streaming platform
Giacomo Puccini's classic opera La Bohème, Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus, the ERT National Symphony Orchestra, and the Camerata Orchestra of the Friends of Music bring festive vibes to Athens
Stelios Kazantzidis' biopic Yparho dominates Greek cinemas, offering an intimate look into the artist's life and a heartfelt tribute to his most beloved songs. This week's releases also feature an Iranian political thriller, a Norwegian marital drama, and a computer-animated prequel to The Lion King.
From December 20 to January 5, celebrate the holidays with art, music, and family fun—featuring festive workshops, concerts, and events for all ages at the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation
This week's additions to Greece's cinemas include a post-apocalyptic musical, an American drama, a Spider-Man universe film, a Swiss documentary on the Dalai Lama, and a tribute to David Lynch
The women from the Cyclades islands, their roles and lives, take center stage in the Kykladitisses exhibition, which opens this Thursday.