Trianon

National History Museum debuts online exhibition 'Trianon 100. Romania at the Paris Peace Conference'

The exhibition "Trianon 100. Romania at the Paris Peace Conference", a complex project comprising hundreds of vintage documents and photographs, will be available online starting on Thursday at www.mnir.ro and www. mvu.ro, at the "Trianon 100" section, the National Museum of History said in a release.

World Docs | Athens | March 29-31

The International Documentary Festival of the Peloponnese is starring at the capital's Trianon cinema from Thursday to Saturday, featuring 15 award-winning selections from around the world, with a special tribute on Saturday to the theme of health. Screenings start at 5 p.m. daily and admission costs 5 euros per day.

Trianon, 21 Kodringtonos & Patission, tel 210.821.5469

Irish Music & Film | Athens | March 13

Acclaimed filmmaker Pat Collins's Oscar-nominated "Song of Granite" is a tribute to legendary Irish folk singer Joe Heaney, focusing on his turbulent life and haunted, elegiac music. The film will be premiering in Athens at the Trianon cinema on Tuesday, March 13, at 9.30 p.m. and will be preceded by a concert with local band Solastas showcasing the beauty of the sean-nos genre.

Silent Movie & Music | Athens | April 8 & 9

The Trianon Cinema presents a screening of the 1916 Danish silent film "The End of the World," with live music provided by the Instrumental band, on April 8 and 9, starting at 9.30 p.m. August Blom's emblematic film looks at man's vanity as the source of his ultimate downfall in the context of World War I. Admission costs 8 euros.

Big Band | Athens | March 27

The Big Band of the City of Athens presents a jazz-, groove- and swing-inspired show titled "Legacy through Time," at the Trianon cinema on Monday, March 27. Admission is free of charge.

Trianon, 21 Kodringtonos & Patission, tel 210.821.5469