According to the Greek mythology, the nymphs Neda, Agno and Thesoa bathed the newborn Zeus in the beautiful waters of Lousios, and that is how the river took its name – from the Greek verb “louzo” (λούζω) which means to bathe.
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Born on July 4, 1939 in Kaissariani, Athens, Anna Fonsou is an actress, known for…
The House of Mosaics is a museum in Sparta, Greece constituting a rare architectural space housing two rare Roman floor mosaics.
Three ancient marble quarries in the municipality of Caristo, on the island of Euboea. The…
Walking through the streets of Athens, you come across buildings from bygone eras, great monuments and attractions that take you back in time and invite you to get to know their history, such as the Church of the Holy Apostles.
The Greek Ministry of Culture has carried out an assessment of the conservation and enhancement…
The head of a statue from Roman times was retrieved from the sea area of…
The non-profit organization Greece in USA – a New York City-based organization that aims to promote contemporary…
Mitsotakis: “The steps taken so far by the state on climate change are not enough when you have in front of you a natural phenomenon of such magnitude. If there are even few people who have reservations about whether climate change is real, I call on them to come here and see.”
According to the Greek mythology, the nymphs Neda, Agno and Thesoa bathed the newborn Zeus in the beautiful waters of Lousios, and that is how the river took its name – from the Greek verb “louzo” (λούζω) which means to bathe.
A Roman aqueduct in the area of Moria on Lesvos will be cleaned, fenced in,…
Earlier this year, Greece’s Culture Ministry announced plans to convert the 10,000-acre Tatoi Estate into…
The Greek Ministry of Culture announced marine archaeologists have discovered more treasures in the historic…
Greece plans to convert the 10,000-acre Tatoi Estate into an international tourist destination, the Culture…
Even though reign in Greece lasted for over a century (1832 – 1973), there are very few exhibitions or museums dedicated to the Greek royal family that one can visit today. The Greek Ministry of Culture has decided to renovate the former Tatoi Royal Estate and Palace including the restoration of the numerous royal carriages that belonged to the royal family.
Sozita Goudouna is an exemplary art curator whose long, multifaceted and multi-textural experience in the…
Staff from the Greek Ministry of Culture have accused the Greek government of handing over…
A 3,500-year-old tomb of a Minoan man surrounded by funerary possessions has been found on…
The Greek Ministry of Culture announced that the much anticipated refurbishment of part of the…