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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A five-year action plan, “Greece On Screen,” launched by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and the Hellenic Film and Audiovisual Center Ελληνικό Κέντρο Κινηματογράφου, Οπτικοακουστικών Μέσων & Δημιουργίας (E.K.K.O.ME.D.), aims to develop the audiovisual creative economy with a total budget of €750 million for the 2026–2030 period. The Action Plan approved by the Cabinet, constitutes a comprehensive national strategy that invests in production, knowledge, innovation, and people. It will be implemented by the Hellenic Film and Audiovisual Center (E.K.K.O.ME.D.) and establishes a coherent policy framework covering the entire creative production ecosystem, from cinema and television to animation, video games, and music festivals.

https://www.greeknewsagenda.gr/hellenic-ministry-of-culture-hellenic-film-and-audiovisual-center-a-new-era-for-audiovisual-creation/
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The International Archaeological and Cultural Documentary Festival – AGON, International Archaeological and Cultural Doc Fest , celebrating 30 years of continuous presence this year, has become one of the most established and recognized institutions in the field of archaeological cinema. Since its founding in 1995 by Memi Spyratou, it has served as a platform for dialogue between culture, archaeology, and contemporary social issues, filling a significant gap on Greece’s cultural map. It will take place from May 25–30 at the Greek Film Archive.

At AGON, historical memory meets contemporary artistic expression, attracting creators from every corner of the globe. The Festival’s Preliminary and Jury Committees are composed of esteemed figures from the worlds of cinema, the arts, academia, and archaeology.

https://www.agonfestival.com/en/
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EU Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism Apostolos Tzitzikostas stas outlined how Europe is reflected in the projects being implemented in Thrace, Northern Greece — and especially in Evros — through European funding worth billions of euros. Speaking with students at the Municipal Library of Alexandroupoli, he highlighted investments aimed both at protecting Greece’s — and therefore Europe’s — borders and at ensuring safer transportation for citizens, visitors, and goods.

Mr. Tzitzikostas, who visited Thrace on the occasion of Europe Day, explained that the planned and ongoing projects would further strengthen the region’s geopolitical role. He noted that they would also help retain young people in the region by boosting the economy and improving public safety.

He made special reference to the launch of what he described as a massive project that will serve citizens, trade, and security across Europe: the vertical railway and road corridor linking three countries — Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania. The project is expected to strengthen regional connectivity and outward economic activity, linking Alexandroupoli with Central Europe and connecting the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea, given that both the city’s port and Thessaloniki lie along this corridor.

https://www.amna.gr/mobile/article/991570/ApTzitzikostas-Sti-Thraki-antikatoptrizetai-i-eikona-tis-Europis-pou-prostateuei--sunergazetai-kai-anaptussetai-