Temple of Olympian Zeus

The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is one of the most imposing temples of antiquity, located in the heart of Athens. Its construction began in the 6th century BC under the tyrant Pisistratus, but the work was abandoned when his son Hippias was exiled in 510 BC. After several failed attempts […]
Bath of the Winds

The Bathhouse of the Winds, also known as Aerides Bath, is one of the few remaining Ottoman public baths in Athens and represents an important testimony of Turkish presence in the city. Located in the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka, near the Tower of the Winds and the Roman Agora, this bath dates back to the […]
Roman Agora

The Roman Agora of Athens, located northeast of the Acropolis and adjacent to the ancient Greek Agora, represents one of the most significant archaeological sites in the city. Built between 19 and 11 BC thanks to funds donated by Julius Caesar and Augustus, the Roman Agora was conceived as a new commercial and administrative center […]
The neighborhood of the gods (Plaka)

Plaka, known as “the neighborhood of the gods,” is one of the oldest and most fascinating areas of Athens, located at the foot of the Acropolis. With its narrow winding streets, neoclassical buildings, souvenir shops, traditional taverns, and ancient ruins, Plaka is a true open-air museum that offers a unique overview of Athenian history and […]
Museum of Pavlos and Alessandra Kanellopoulou

The Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulou Museum, located on the picturesque Theorias street at the foot of the Acropolis of Athens, is a hidden gem that houses an extraordinary collection of antiquities and artworks. Founded in 1976, the museum is the result of the generosity of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulou, who donated their private collection to […]
Museum of Modern Greek Culture

The Museum of Modern Greek Culture, located in the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka in Athens, is one of the most fascinating cultural institutions in the city. Originally founded in 1918 as the Museum of Greek Handicrafts, it underwent several transformations over the years, becoming the National Museum of Decorative Arts in 1923 and finally acquiring […]
Center for Folk Art and Tradition «Angeliki Hatzimichali»

The Museum of Greek Folk Art, located in the Plaka district of Athens, is a window into the rich cultural tradition of Greece, reflecting daily life and craft practices that have characterized the country from the 17th to the 20th century. Founded in 1918 as the “Museum of Greek Handicrafts” by Georgios Drosinis, a Greek […]
Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments

The Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments, located in the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka in Athens, is a hidden gem for music and traditional Greek culture enthusiasts. Founded in 1991 thanks to the collection donated by the musicologist Fivos Anoyanakis, the museum offers a fascinating and in-depth overview of Greek musical history through a vast […]
Small Mitropolis

The Church of the Little Metropolis, also known as Panagia Gorgoepikoos or Agios Eleftherios, is a Byzantine gem located next to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens. Probably built in the 12th century, its precise dating is still a subject of debate among scholars, with some hypotheses placing it between the 9th and 13th centuries. This […]
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 […]