The Kallisperi Residence

The Kallisperi Residence

Good news for the architecture and the history of Athens: last Thursday, the Central Council of Modern Monuments has declared the Kallisperi Residence in the Acropolis district a historically preservable monument.
The Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries of 2012

The Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries of 2012

In the Top ten list one sees discoveries that range from the revelation that Neanderthals selectively picked and ate medicinal plants to the unexpected discovery of a 20-foot Egyptian ceremonial boat dating to 2950 B.B.
Basilica from the Time of Constantine the Great

Basilica from the Time of Constantine the Great

Bulgarian archaeologists located a basilica they believe dates from the era of emperor Constantine the Great. The basilica was found in the area of the West Gate of Ulpia Serdica.
Scrooge at the thematic museums of PIOP

Scrooge at the thematic museums of PIOP

This Christmas, the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (PIOP) and the British Council in Greece are joining forces on the occasion of the international celebration for the 200th anniversary since the birth of the great British author, Charles Dickens (1812-1870).
The old Acropolis Museum

The old Acropolis Museum

Lying in the shadow of the Acropolis’ Sacred Rock and of Bernar Tschumi’s and Michalis Fotiades’s new building, the empty since 2007 old museum of Acropolis is the focal point of a broad conversation about the necessity of its existence.
“Green light” for the restoration of three buildings at Tatoi

“Green light” for the restoration of three buildings at Tatoi

The Central Council for Modern Monuments (CCMM) has unanimously given the “green light” for the restoration and reuse of three buildings at the former royal estate, the Tatoi palace.
First Evidence of Ice Age Wolves

First Evidence of Ice Age Wolves

Researchers of the University of Nevada (Las Vegas) recently revealed fossil remains from an extinct wolf species in a wash northwest of Las Vegas. This is the first evidence that the Ice Age mammal once lived in Nevada.
UN decides on cultural property

UN decides on cultural property

The General Assembly of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Resolution on the “Return or restitution of cultural property to the countries of origin”, introduced by Greece.
International Colloquium on Aristotle

International Colloquium on Aristotle

The International Colloquium on Aristotle 2012-2013 has started on Wednesday with a lecture given by Theodosios Tassios, “An Alternative Reading of Aristotle’s Mediation”.
“In the Light of Amarna”. 100 Years of the Nefertiti Discovery

“In the Light of Amarna”. 100 Years of the Nefertiti Discovery

At the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the bust of Nefertiti, the Neues Museum has organized a special exhibition.
Four letters by Tsar Nicholas II sold for record price at “Hôtel des Ventes de Genève”

Four letters by Tsar Nicholas II sold for record price at “Hôtel des Ventes de Genève”

Souvenirs from Russia's imperial family, including four letters penned by Tsar Nicholas II, achieved a total price of 1.3 million Swiss francs on the auction block.
The dawn of the Greek 20th century

The dawn of the Greek 20th century

The exhibition "Balkan Wars 1912-1913: The Beginning of the Greek Twentieth Century" opened yesterday and will run until February 10, 2013.
Yannis Tsarouchis at the Benaki Museum

Yannis Tsarouchis at the Benaki Museum

The exhibition opened on December 7 at the Benaki Museum’s annex at 138 Pieros St., and will run until March 31, 2013.
Samos in the Museums Cycle

Samos in the Museums Cycle

Samos and the treasures of its two archaeological museums in Vathy and Puthagoreion are featured in this year’s Museums Cycle volume.
The long-awaited “Princesses” have arrived

The long-awaited “Princesses” have arrived

Opening of the exhibition "Princesses of the Mediterranean in the Dawn of History", which will run until April 2013.
Turkey reclaims sculptures from British Museum

Turkey reclaims sculptures from British Museum

In order to repatriate sculptures created for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Turkey will turn to the European court of human rights.
On the traces of Nero

On the traces of Nero

Part of the paved floor of the orchestra on which Nero once stood as an… actor has recently come to light by archaeologists at the Roman theatre of Nikopolis (Epirus).
Rantidi forest excavations

Rantidi forest excavations

Survey this year revealed extensive medieval remains located at the eastern area of the Rantidi Forest.
Greek antiquities travel to Marseille

Greek antiquities travel to Marseille

Designed as a “fictional” exhibition, “Méditerranées” recounts major events in the history of Mediterranean civilisations with Ulysses, in the guise of a modern man, taking visitors from port to port.
The ancient theatre of Sikyon will be restored

The ancient theatre of Sikyon will be restored

“Diazoma” Association will undertake the enhancement and restoration of the ancient theatre of Sikyon.
Late Helladic Megaron at Tzannata, Poros on Kephalonia

Late Helladic Megaron at Tzannata, Poros on Kephalonia

The 2nd meeting of the Mycenaean Seminar will be held on Thursday, 20th December.
Asia Minor Excavations funded by Stavros Niarchos Foundation

Asia Minor Excavations funded by Stavros Niarchos Foundation

The Amorium Excavation Project in Asia Minor, the construction of a mobile museum for children across Greece are some of the activities of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
Part of Philip II’s skeletal material is heading to the NCSR Demokritos

Part of Philip II’s skeletal material is heading to the NCSR Demokritos

Awaiting for invaluable information.
Orpheus mosaic repatriated to Turkey from Dallas

Orpheus mosaic repatriated to Turkey from Dallas

The Orpheus mosaic has been returned to Turkey from the Dallas Museum of Art, at a ceremony on December 3, in Dallas.
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