Silent No More: The Acropolis Museum’s Artifacts Come Alive

Silent No More: The Acropolis Museum’s Artifacts Come Alive

The Acropolis Museum just lately marked fifteen years since opening its doorways to the general public on June 20, 2009. To rejoice this nice anniversary, we expect the Acropolis Museum deserves a celebration, so we’re inviting among the “residents” who inhabit their...
Gods, Science and Surgery: Medicine in Ancient Greece

Gods, Science and Surgery: Medicine in Ancient Greece

Think about you’re dwelling in historic Athens, and one thing has gone terribly fallacious. Maybe it’s an insufferable headache that feels as if a god’s hammer is pounding towards your cranium, or possibly you’ve taken a severe fall whereas fetching water, leaving...
How an American Businessman Ended Up in Amyntaio Making Wine

How an American Businessman Ended Up in Amyntaio Making Wine

How and why an American businessman with no household ties to Greece discovered himself within the uplands of Amyntaio producing wines was intriguing to me. So, one sunny spring day I met with David Wittig on the shores of Lake Zazaris – which along with Lake...
Athens Insiders: 6 Locals Offer Their Own Top Tips

Athens Insiders: 6 Locals Offer Their Own Top Tips

Cacao Rocks Artist, @cacaorocks  Cultural expertise The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (31 Charilaou Trikoupi) is an underrated gem with few guests however outstanding displays. It’s at the moment internet hosting “Odyssey,” a recent artwork exhibition, curated by...