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The exhibition showcases the rich artistic tradition and cultural significance of Japanese dolls, highlighting their craftsmanship, symbolism, and enduring role in Japanese society.

🎎Η κινητή έκθεση «Ningyo: Η τέχνη και η ομορφιά της ιαπωνικής κούκλας» παρουσιάζεται για πρώτη φορά στην Ελλάδα, έχοντας προηγουμένως φιλοξενηθεί με μεγάλη επιτυχία σε περισσότερα από 50 μουσεία και πολιτιστικούς οργανισμούς. Στον πρώτο όροφο του Μουσείου Νεότερου Ελληνικού Πολιτισμού εκτίθενται 67 μοναδικά αντικείμενα, τα οποία προσκαλούν τους επισκέπτες σε ένα ταξίδι μέσα στον χρόνο και τον πολιτισμό της Ιαπωνίας🇯🇵. Μέσα από την ποικιλία των εκθεμάτων αναδεικνύονται οι διαφορετικοί τύποι, οι χρήσεις και οι συμβολισμοί της ιαπωνικής κούκλας, ως φυλαχτό, έργο τέχνης, δημιούργημα λαϊκής παράδοσης και πολύτιμο συλλεκτικό αντικείμενο.
👉Η έκθεση εντάσσεται στις δράσεις του Japan Foundation, πολιτιστικού φορέα της Ιαπωνίας που έχει ως στόχο την εμβάθυνση της αμοιβαίας κατανόησης μεταξύ του λαού της Ιαπωνίας και άλλων χωρών.
✅Διάρκεια Έκθεσης: 25 Ιουνίου -23 Αυγούστου
✅Χώρος: Μουσείο Νεότερου Ελληνικού Πολιτισμού, Κτήριο Περιοδικών Εκθέσεων, Κλάδου 9, Μοναστηράκι
✅Ημέρες και Ώρες Λειτουργίας: Πέμπτη έως Κυριακή , 9:30-16:30
✅Είσοδος: Ελεύθερη
✅Πληροφορίες:
Μουσείο Νεότερου Ελληνικού Πολιτισμού
Κτήριο Περιοδικών Εκθέσεων
Τηλ. 210 3243 785 και 210 3239382
Πρεσβεία της Ιαπωνίας
Πολιτιστικό Τμήμα
Τηλ. 210 6709 900
https://www.gr.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_el/cultural_mnep_ningyoexhibition.html
On Saturday, 6 June, Fay Makantasi, Research Director at diaNEOsis, delivered a lecture on Greece’s contemporary economic and social landscape. The presentation was followed by a discussion with the audience, moderated by Paul Nicolaou, Director of Business Sydney.
A decision of both symbolic and practical significance for the future of the Greek community in Poland was signed on 11 June by the country’s President, Karol Nawrocki. Through an amendment to the law on national and ethnic minorities and regional languages, Greeks are now officially recognized as Poland’s tenth national minority, gaining access to an institutional framework of protection and support that had not previously been available to them.
The development was welcomed by the Embassy of Greece in Warsaw, which described it as a historic moment for both the Greek community and Greek-Polish relations.
The recognition goes beyond symbolism. It creates new opportunities for preserving the Greek language, historical memory, and cultural identity of Greeks living in Poland, while also helping to safeguard this heritage for future generations.


