Tag: ARCHEOLOGY

The Hadrian Aqueduct of Athens | An marvel of ancient Roman engineering springs back to life

Hadrian’s Aqueduct in Athens is the only Roman aqueduct of this type and size that has been constructed in Europe and that still carries water. This monumental technical construction of the ancient world does not only have great cultural value, but it can also be utilized to reduce the city’s environmental footprint.

The Greek government is supporting a multi-dimensional plan to put this ancient aqueduct back into use, in order both to cover current needs for irrigation water, and to develop new places of cultural and environmental interest.

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“Meanings”: Exhibition at the Acropolis Museum

The new exhibition titled NoHMATA “Meanings”. Personifications and Allegories from Antiquity to Today, at the Acropolis Museum, focuses on πersonified concepts and meanings with human or animal form and allegorical stories – from celestial objects, islands, rivers and cities to concepts like Justice and Injustice.

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Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology

The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology in the heart of Athens offers visitors the opportunity to discover two very interesting aspects of ancient Greek culture through its permanent exhibitions “Ancient Greece – The Origins of Technology” and “Musical Instruments and Toys of Ancient Greece”.

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Greek News Agenda3 days ago
The Contemporary Art Museum of Crete Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης Κρήτης presents the exhibition “What you wear is what you are”, a compelling exploration of how fashion intersects with art and politics, identity and culture, personal and social expression.
The exhibition also pays tribute to the late Sophia Kokosalaki, the London-based, internationally renowned fashion designer.
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Greek News Agenda4 days ago
Ancient Poliochne, on the east coast of Lemnos, is one of the earliest urban centers of the Early Bronze Age (3200–2100BC) and the first known city in Europe with a civic and social structure—considered the earliest evidence of democracy #Lemnos #Democracy
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Greek News Agenda5 days ago
𝐒𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐚 𝐃𝐮𝐠𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐞 has won the 2025 Anglo-Hellenic League Runciman Award for her extraordinary poetry collection, 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘣𝘰𝘹 ! 🎉

👏 Warmest congratulations to Sasha Dugdale on this well-deserved recognition! And hats off to the other brilliant authors on this year’s exceptional shortlist:

📖 Pat Barker – The Voyage Home
📖 Alex Christofi – Cypria: A Journey to the Heart of the Mediterranean
📖 Julia Kindt – The Trojan Horse and Other Stories
📖 Ferdia Lennon – Glorious Exploits
📖 Glenn Peers – Byzantine Media Subjects

🏆 The Runciman Award, now in its 39th year, recognizes English-language books that deal wholly or partly with 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐫 𝐇𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐦, so if you are looking for a Greek-themed book for this summer, be sure to click the link below! 👇