MIET

Villa Kapandji | Thessaloniki | To November 17

"The Tenants" tells the story of Thessaloniki's Villa Kapandji, a stately townhouse built in 1890 for a prominent Donmeh banker that went on to become a boys' school and is now one of the arts centers of the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (MIET). The show illustrates how each chapter of the building's life also represented a chapter in the history of the northern port city.

Book Bazaar | Athens | June 8 & 9

The National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (MIET) and its Archive of Greek Literature and History (ELIA) are hosting a bazaar with discounts coming to as much as 70 percent on selected books, magazines, post cards, old newspapers and other memorabilia from the 19th and 20th centuries, in Greek as well as other languages.

Thessaloniki 1870-1917 | Thessaloniki | November 15 - February 18

The National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (MIET) presents "The End of our Old City, Thessaloniki 1870-1917," a photography exhibition organized in collaboration with the British Embassy in Greece and showing how the northern port looked before the huge fire that razed the downtown area.