Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine
Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was a physician in Classical Greece, born on the island of Kos....
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Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was a physician in Classical Greece, born on the island of Kos....
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For the first time, more than 80 objects from the Antikythera Shipwreck are exhibited at the...
Read MoreJan 15, 2025 | Ancient Greek Heritage
Europe’s past is inextricably linked with ancient Greece. In the heart of Macedonia, close...
Read MoreNov 21, 2024 | Ancient Greek Heritage
When citing Greece’s contributions to world culture -from democracy to theatre and athletics-...
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Aiming to shine a spotlight on Greece’s lesser-known ancient theaters, a new cultural initiative...
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The exhibition on the Olympic Ideal and the Olympic Truce, 776 BC – 2024: 2,800 years of...
Read MoreJul 10, 2024 | Ancient Greek Heritage, Spotlight
What do we know about women in Greek Classical Antiquity? Which was their role and the extent of...
Read MoreDec 12, 2023 | Ancient Greek Heritage
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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