Marika Kotopouli Museum

The Marika Kotopouli Museum, located in the Zografou district of Athens, is dedicated to the famous Greek theater actress Marika Kotopouli, one of the most influential figures in Greek theater of the 20th century. This museum not only celebrates the life and career of Kotopouli, but also offers a vast collection of modern art, reflecting […]
Ancient Kaisarianī Monastery
The Monastery of Kaisariani, located on the northern slopes of Mount Hymettus, near Athens, is one of the most precious treasures of Greece’s Byzantine heritage. Founded probably at the end of the 11th century, the monastery was built on the site of an ancient Roman sanctuary dedicated to Aphrodite, which in turn was built on […]
Kerameikos

The Kerameikos, located in the northwest part of ancient Athens, is one of the most important and fascinating archaeological sites in the city, as well as the largest necropolis in Athens. It takes its name from the Greek word “keramos,” which means pottery, as it was originally the potters’ quarter. Its history is long and […]
“Ilias Lalaounis” Jewelery Museum

The Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum, located at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, is a celebration of the goldsmith’s art and Greek jewelry. Founded in 1994 by Ilias Lalaounis, one of the most famous jewelers of the 20th century, the museum is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of jewelry design and craftsmanship. Lalaounis, […]
Jewish Museum of Greece
The Jewish Museum of Greece, located in the heart of Athens, is an institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the cultural and historical heritage of Greek Jews. Founded in 1977, the museum was established by the Jewish community of Athens with the aim of preserving and telling the millennia-old history of Jews in […]
Greek Automobile Museum

The Hellenic Motor Museum, located in the heart of Athens, is a true mecca for car enthusiasts, but also a place of great cultural and historical interest. Founded by Theodoros N. Charagionis, the museum opened its doors to the public in 2011 and is housed in a modern building in the Athenian Capitol shopping center, […]
Temple of Hephaestus

The Temple of Hephaestus, located in the ancient Agora of Athens, is one of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world, a silent witness to the glory of classical civilization. Built around 449 BC, during the golden age of Pericles, the temple is dedicated to Hephaestus, the god of metallurgy and fire, as well as […]
Cultural Center “Hellenic Cosmos”

The Hellenic Cosmos Cultural Center, located in Athens, is a state-of-the-art institution dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Hellenic history and culture through the use of advanced technologies. Inaugurated in 1998 by the Hellenic World Foundation, the center was designed to be a living museum where visitors can immerse themselves in Greece’s rich cultural […]
Greek Maritime Museum

The Hellenic Maritime Museum, located in Piraeus, is an important institution dedicated to celebrating Greece’s rich and long maritime history. Founded in 1949 and relocated to its current location at the Zea Marina in 1971, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of the development of Greek seafaring, from prehistoric times to the present day. The […]
Hellenic Children’s Museum

The Hellenic Children’s Museum, located in the lively neighborhood of Plaka in Athens, represents a unique and pioneering institution in the Greek educational and cultural landscape. Founded in 1987 by a group of young professionals led by Sophia Roque-Mela, the museum aims to promote the holistic development of children, helping them become aware and respectful […]