Museum of Prehistoric Thera
12 must-visit Greek museums for 2024
When it comes to choosing where to go and what to see in Greece, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. As far as museums go, you're spoilt for choice, but, and let's be honest here, not all museums are created equal.
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Clay Echoes | Santorini | June 7 – October 26
The inaugural Biennale of Contemporary Ceramics, BCK 2024, titled "Clay Echoes: Unearthing Hidden Narratives," celebrates Greece's rich cultural heritage and the enduring resonance of this ancient craft. Held at the Museum of Prehistoric Thera on Santorini, the exhibition invites dialogue and innovation, honoring tradition while embracing the future of ceramic artistry. Admission is free.
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Memorandum of Cooperation with the Museum of Cycladic Art for the study and promotion of Cycladic Culture
The Memorandum provides for a series of actions aimed at the study, promotion and promotion of Cycladic Culture in Greece and abroad
The Cyclades in New York City
As the museumgoer goes up the steps from 5th Avenue, he goes through the building's entrance, turns left and faces the Stern Collection, which includes 161 Cycladic antiquities, open to the public as of Thursday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met). It appears impressive, and its title, "Cycladic Art: The Leonard N.
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Santorini: Rescue plan to save the island from the frantic growth
A study carried out by the Hellenic Society of Environment and Culture Heritage, in order to show off the Municipality of Thira, proposes some solutions in order to come up against the miscellaneous problems the Municipality faces
Santorini museum guard arrested over stolen artifacts
A night guard at the Archaeological Museum of Santorini has allegedly been caught in possession of several items that were stolen from the museum he was supposed to be guarding, the Culture Ministry confirmed on Sunday.