Eureka 2024: the National Fair of Culture and Creativity, takes place at the Pordenone Exhibition Centre in Pordenone, Friuli Venezia Giulia, on 29 and 30 October, CE Report quotes STA.
A trove of ancient artifacts, dating from the Geometric era (1100-750 BC) to the Hellenistic period (up to 31 BC), was uncovered earlier this year in a storage space in central Athens, the Greek Ministry of Culture announced on Tuesday.
The National Art Gallery will host an exhibition celebrating the works of Bulgarian painter and sculptor Lyuben Dimitrov (1904–2000) at Sofia's Kvadrat 500 from December 12, 2024, to May 15, 2025.
The Odeon of Philippopolis, a prominent landmark within the ancient forum complex in Plovdiv, has been officially reopened as a new tourist attraction, according to the Bulgarian Ministry of Tourism.
Seventy exhibitors will participate in the annual Christmas exhibition of minerals, gems, and fossils at the “Earth and Man” National Museum from December 6 to 8, organizers announced.
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni expressed optimism about the British government's improved stance on the potential reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures during an interview with SKAI radio.
An increasing number of people are participating in the annual A Seed of Love campaign, held each December to encourage the placement of bird feeders in urban areas during winter.
The government has announced the launch of the third annual Library Under the Christmas Tree campaign, running from December 3 to December 20. During this period, books will be collected beneath a Christmas tree at the government headquarters to be distributed to children across the country.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgos Kotsiras highlighted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' emphasis on scientific diplomacy and engaging the Greek scientific diaspora.