During the construction of Athens' new Metro Line 4, archaeologists have uncovered a 22-meter section of an ancient road from the 4th century BCE at the University of Athens campus. With plans for its preservation and future relocation, this find offers insights into the historical Potamos municipality near Mount Ymittos.
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The Ministry of Culture has announced the restoration of the Ottoman-era Yeni Mosque in Edessa, a key cultural monument in the city's Museum Square. As the only surviving mosque out of nine that once stood in Edessa, the restoration aims to preserve its architectural integrity and integrate it into the city's cultural life, enhancing Edessa's historical and tourism appeal.
Greece's Ministry of Tourism sealed the last two floors and the rooftop bar of the…
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the new Archaeological Museum of Chania, on Crete, which…
Ten fragments of the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon will be transferred to the Acropolis…
The Acropolis has now become more easily accessible for everyone to visit and enjoy, according…
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Kostas Karamanlis, inspected the progress of the Thessaloniki Metro construction project…
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that the metro system in Greece's second largest city, Thessaloniki,…
The Municipal Council of Athens is placing a statue of Alexander the Great in the…
Greece’s Central Archaeological Council (KAS) revoked its decision to allow a construction company to erect…