Running through June 1, the festival’s first day promises a lively blend of play, art, and environmental education.
Green Day, Diana Ross, Max Richter, Franz Ferdinand and more: a thrilling summer lineup you won't want to miss
Cine Paris, one of Athens' most iconic cinemas, reopens Thursday, May 1, for a new summer season under the stars. Timeless classics, international releases, exclusive retrospectives, and special screenings are all part of the program. Here’s a preview of what to expect.
Grab your friend, partner, family—or your pet—and feel right at home at Koel, the all-day café in Argyroupoli where everyone’s truly welcome
This Saturday night in Athens, the spirit of Miles Davis returns to the stage
From high-octane thrillers to poetic coming-of-age tales—and from Greek cinema’s eerie side to the legacy of Lakis Papastathis—this week’s standout films and retrospectives are not to be missed.
On July 16, she’ll shine where history meets soul, and her voice will float through marble arches, under summer stars, and into thousands of hearts.
The anticipation, the moments suspended in time—"(π)ending" is the solo aerial dance performance by Natasa Arabatzi, capturing the fleeting spaces of life where the mundane and extraordinary collide
Hosted at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation and running until April 27, the Philoxenia Travel & Culture exhibition captures the essence of enduring Greek hospitality, traditions, and cultural heritage through 156 compelling photographs
Traditional songs, Mediterranean and Eastern sounds, Cuban and African rhythms, and melodies spanning from the Middle Ages to today converge with jazz, classical, and contemporary music at Olympia City Music Theatre “Maria Callas,” from April 23 to 30
The evening's program will feature a mix of blues and ballads from Vassilakis’ award-winning recordings on Candid Records.
This weekend, April 12–13, more than 50 ceramic artists bring clay to life, transforming Kypseli Municipal Market into a hub for ceramic art lovers and curious newcomers alike. Highlights include live demonstrations of traditional techniques such as wheel throwing and Raku firing by acclaimed ceramists.
FokiaNou Art Space presents a three-day exhibition of German artists, April 11–13, curated by artist and gallerist Christian Schmid. The show is part of an exchange between two independent spaces, promoting artistic dialogue between Athens and Germany
This week’s releases bring CIA vengeance, refugee trauma, emotional family drama—and a special tribute to restored cinematic gems
This weekend, restored works by Voulgaris, Pasolini, Rocha, Pavlović, and Schmidt return to the big screen, thanks to a collaborative initiative between film archives from Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, and Serbia
World-class performances, groundbreaking premieres, and inspired collaborations light up the Athens Megaron Concert Hall this spring
The 3rd Festival of Sacred Music spans 40 concerts, transforming Athens into a spiritual stage. At the Acropolis Museum, two days of performances blend Byzantine hymns, Tsitsanis’ songs with Dimitra Galani, and Theodorakis’ orchestral works, including Epitaphios and the Mauthausen Trilogy.
The primary objective of Open House Athens is to promote architecture and culture by granting free access to both private and public buildings, allowing visitors to delve into the city's rich architectural heritage.
Athens police advise all residents and visitors to plan ahead and allow extra travel time. For updates, check local traffic apps or follow @hellenicpolice on social media.
Described as 'a live cartoon,' New York-based troupe 'The Back Pack' arrives at Roes Theater this weekend for two exclusive performances of their award-winning show 'NOTED', fresh from a celebrated run at NY’s The Tank Theater