Acropolis Museum | Athens | Fridays
Every Friday until the end of December, the Acropolis Museum is holding a special tour, in English (at 6 p.m.), of the Parthenon Gallery.
Every Friday until the end of December, the Acropolis Museum is holding a special tour, in English (at 6 p.m.), of the Parthenon Gallery.
This country has a tremendous capacity to regenerate. I felt it, once again, during a visit to Thessaloniki.
Coming off three sessions of losses, bank stocks at the Greek bourse reacted with a rebound on Wednesday, as the local market shook off the unexpectedly mediocre gross domestic product figures for the third quarter of the year in Greece.
Finance Minister Christos Staikouras arrived in New York on Wednesday, where he will stay until Friday, to take part in the 24th Annual Capital Link Invest in Greece Forum.
Greece’s first three-dimensional animation film starring Karagiozis, the village simpleton whose adventures in traditional shadow puppet theater have entertained generations of Greeks, will hit movie theaters on Thursday.
Renowned for the “shattering visceral power” of his work, as per the Guardian, avant-garde Greek-French composer (and architect) Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) is the subject of a tribute at the Athens Concert Hall.
A second bullet from the shooting of a 16-year-old teenage driver in Thessaloniki by a police officer during a chase over an unpaid gas station bill was found lodged in a nearby hotel door on Wednesday.
Greece’s Railroad Regulatory Authority (RAS) urged Hellenic Train SA on Wednesday to improve the way it notifies when trains are delayed or cancelled and requested it adopt a related five-point EU directive.
A spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry responded on Wednesday to the statements by Libyan FM Najla Mangoush, stating that Greece exerts its sovereign rights based on the principles of International Law and the International Law of the Sea.
Energy-intensive industries in Greece pay more than other European countries for gas and electricity and are nervous, especially after Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas made it clear last week that “there is no money.”