Theater of Dionysus

Teatro de Dionísio

The Theatre of Dionysus, located on the southern slope of the Acropolis of Athens, is one of the most significant monuments of the ancient world. Considered the birthplace of Western theater, this place saw the birth and development of Greek tragedy and comedy, artistic forms that deeply influenced Western culture and literature. The theater was […]

Temple of Athena Nike

Templo de Atena Nike

The Temple of Athena Nike, located on the Acropolis of Athens, is one of the most elegant and significant structures of classical Greek architecture. Dedicated to Athena Nike, the goddess of victory, the temple symbolizes the Athenians’ desire to obtain divine protection and celebrate their military victories. Built between 427 and 424 BC during the […]

Taf The Art Foundation

Taf A Fundação de Arte

The Art Foundation, known simply as TAF, is a vibrant cultural center located in the heart of the Monastiraki district in Athens. This innovative artistic space was born from the idea of ​​recovering and reusing a historic neoclassical building, transforming it into a place where art, design, and culture can meet and thrive. Inaugurated in […]

Temple of Artemis Agrotera

Templo de Ártemis Agrotera

The Temple of Artemis Agrotera, located on the banks of the Ilissos River in Athens, is a site of great historical and archaeological importance, dating back to the classical period of ancient Greece. Dedicated to Artemis, the goddess of hunting and wild nature, the temple represented an important place of worship for the ancient Athenians, […]

Stoa of Attalus

Stoa de Átalo

The Stoa of Attalos, located in the Ancient Agora of Athens, is one of the most emblematic and well-preserved buildings of ancient Greece. Originally built between 159 and 138 BC by Attalos II, king of Pergamon, as a gift to the Athenian citizens for their education received in Athens, the stoa represents an extraordinary example […]

Stoa of Eumenes II

Stoa de Eumenes II

The Stoa of Eumenes, located on the southern part of the Acropolis of Athens, between the Theater of Dionysus and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, represents an extraordinary example of Hellenistic architecture. Built during the reign of Eumenes II of Pergamon, who ruled from 197 to 159 BC, this stoa served as a covered portico, […]

Syntagma Square

Praça Sintagma

Syntagma Square, also known as Constitution Square, is the bustling heart of Athens and a central symbol of Greece’s political and social life. Located in front of the Hellenic Parliament building, the square is not only an important geographical landmark, but also a place rich in historical and symbolic significance. The history of Syntagma Square […]

Stavros Niarchos Cultural Center and Foundation

Centro Cultural e Fundação Stavros Niarchos

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC), located in the Kallithea district of Athens, is one of the most ambitious and innovative cultural projects in modern Greece. Inaugurated in 2016, this multifunctional cultural complex was designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano and fully funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, with an investment of around 630 […]

Roman Agora

Ágora Romana

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 […]

Skoufa Gallery

Galeria Skoufa

The Skoufa Gallery, located in the Kolonaki district of Athens, is one of the most important contemporary art galleries in the city. Founded in 1981, the gallery quickly gained a prominent role in promoting and disseminating modern and contemporary Greek art. Its mission has always been to create intercultural dialogue through art, hosting both emerging […]