Handel’s ‘Messiah’ | Athens | December 27
Experience Handel’s awe-inspiring oratorio “Messiah,” a perennial choral masterpiece that transcends time at the Athens Concert Hall (megaron.gr) on December 27.
Experience Handel’s awe-inspiring oratorio “Messiah,” a perennial choral masterpiece that transcends time at the Athens Concert Hall (megaron.gr) on December 27.
Government officials are contemplating the prospect of relocating the prime minister’s office, currently situated in the iconic Maximos Mansion, to the upper floors of the imposing Bodossaki Mansion. This move comes in the wake of the recent 12-year lease signed by the Greek Parliament for the Bodossaki Mansion.
This holiday season, immerse yourself in the intriguing world of mathematical illusions and challenges at the Eugenides Foundation (eef.edu.gr).
A 33-year-old man from Armenia was arrested in the early hours of Sunday after a police pursuit.
Having risen from smokey basements to packed arenas, 1000mods is the most successful Greek rock band of the past decades, and on December 29, the boys will be wrapping up their successful 2023 global tour at Floyd (floyd.gr).
Fredi Beleri, the incarcerated ethnic Greek elected mayor of the Albanian region of Himare, penned a letter to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on Sunday. This action followed the resignation of defeated mayor Gjergji Goro, who, having lost to Beleri in the elections, assumed mayoral duties amid his imprisonment.
The “Armed Proletarian Justice” claimed responsibility on Sunday for an active bomb discovered and defused on Kokkinopoulou Street near the riot police headquarters in the Zografou University Campus area on Monday.
Albanian mayoral candidate Gjergj Goro, who assumed office amid the incarceration of opponent Fredi Beleri in the Albanian region of Himare, reportedly resigned on Saturday.
Iconic queer events organizers Qreclaim are all set to throw a huge three-stage Christmas Day party at Romantso (romantso.gr), with music from local dance and techno music artists on December 25.
Cyprus is the first European Union member-country to return more migrants whose asylum petitions were denied than came in a single year, according to its interior minister.