Architecture
Three linemen electrocuted, one injured at Eretria, Greece
One of the three workers was found dead, burned on the pillar
Bulgaria: With New Order Prime-Minister Closed Shopping Centers Only After Few Hours
Yesterday, just a few hours after the authorities allowed the independent sites in the shopping centers with direct access, to be able to continue their activities, this measure were revoked.
By order of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, the Minister of Economy revoked the Instructions for large retail sites issued earlier yesterday, the Ministry of Economy announced.
Wood architecture on display in Tivoli Park
Ljubljana – A variety of buildings made of wood or with wood has been put on display at Jakopič Promenade in Ljubljana’s Tivoli Park. Wood Architecture Today for Tomorrow features an innovative, sustainable and inspirational use of wood in construction on 80 panels until the end of April.
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Cyprus Covid-19 restrictions further lifted
Restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus in Cyprus are being further lifted, following a downward trend in infections.
Starting Monday, all private and public schools will reopen for classes, along with archaeological sites and museums.
Retail commerce is also being relaunched, with the inclusion of malls and shopping centers.
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Studio of eminent modernist ceramist to be listed for protection
The studio where one of Greece's pre-eminent modernist ceramists found inspiration for nearly 50 years thanks to the pioneering design of one of the country's great architects, will be listed as a historical monument, the Culture Ministry said on Thursday.
What’s Up with Heritage Science?
Heritage science helps us understand the historical and cultural context of architectural ruins, including ancient Greek temples
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Neighborhood musicians play for passers-by in Thessaloniki
Musicians perform from their balconies on Alexandros Svolos Street in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, on December 30, 2020. The event, dubbed the "Inter-balcony concert in the neighborhood of Alexandros Svolos," is an initiative by local residents for the festive season, after public events were banned due to a nationwide lockdown that is currently expected to end in January 7, 2021.
Bulgaria: Remarkable Roman Villa Discovered Near Dolna Kremena Village
Excavations of the Roman villa near the village of Dolna Kremena (Mezdra region) began in 1972, as a statue with two faces (the so-called Hermi- after the god Hermes) was discovered here. It is established that this is a classic-style villa with a rectangular plan and three wings, located around a large courtyard with a total area of 1340 sq.m.
Crime Incident in Varna: Main Lead Is Murder and Subsequent Suicide
The investigation continues into the yesterday's tragedy in Varna, in which three people were found dead in an apartment block in the city center. The prosecutor's office is expected to provide more information later in the day.
'Oldest' inscriptions unearthed in northern Turkey
Inscriptions claimed to be the oldest in the Black Sea region, and Doric headers used in ancient architecture have been unearthed in the ancient city of Tieion in northern Turkey.
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