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Excitement Builds For The First Messinia Pro Am - An International Golf Tournament
Free Museums In Athens
- March 6 - In memory of former Minister of Culture, Melina Mercouri
- April 18 - World Heritage Day - International Day of Monuments
- May 18 - International Museum Day
- June 5 - World Environment Day
- The last weekend of September – European Heritage Days
- Sundays from November 1 to March 31
- Οfficial holidays
Ziller-Loverdos Museum

@keeptalkinggreece
Hosted in an impressive neoclassical mansion, the Ziller-Loverdos museum opened its doors to the public in May 2021. Once the residence of German-born architect Ernst Ziller, the museum now hosts one of the most important collection of post-Byzantine religious art in Greece, including icons, manuscripts, and wood-carvings.
Opening hours: Every day from 08:30 until 15:30, Tuesday Closed
Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus

@jovallianatou
Did you know that Line 1 of the Athens metro started running in 1869? That's one of the many interesting facts you'll learn about Athens transportation upon visiting this amazing museum in Piraeus. Inside, you will see carriages, uniforms worn by railway employees, photos, tools, tickets, and all sorts of exhibits related to the Athens – Piraeus railway. It’s a place with definitive historical and cultural value.
Opening hours: Every day from 08:00 until 14:00
Benaki Museum

@thebenakimuseum
Established in 1930 by Antonios Benakis, Benaki Museum hosts an impressive collection of artifacts from prehistorical to modern times, an extensive collection of Asian art, rare Byzantine icons, traditional costumes, and much much more. The museum includes several satellite museums in Athens and beyond, each focusing on a specific collection, while the main museum is the best museum in Athens to get a quick overview of Greece’s rich history.
Opening hours: Wednesdays and Fridays: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursdays and Saturdays: 09:00 - 00:00
Sundays: 09:00 - 15:00
Mondays and Tuesdays: closed
National Historical Museum

@scaryujiro
Housed in the Old Parliament Building at Stadiou Street, the National Historical Museum is one of the most well-visited museums in Athens. The Museum narrates the history of Modern Greece with exhibits covering the period of Ottoman and Latin rule, the Greek War of Independence, the creation of an independent state, and the political, social, and spiritual development of Greece.
Opening Hours: September - June: Tuesday - Friday, 09:00-16:00, Saturday - Sunday, 10:00-16:00
July - August: Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00-16:00
Al Hammam Turkish Baths
- 30 minutes sitting in the Hammam followed by;
- 15 minute body exfoliation with a kese glove
- 15 minute hair wash
- 15 minute olive soap bubble massage
Record-Breaking 'Extra Supermoon' On November 14th, 2016
If you missed some of the amazing astronomical phenomena this year, then you could make up for it in one outing. On November 14th, 2016, the Moon will come the closest it has been to earth since January 1948. The supermoon, as the phenomenon is called, will appear up to 14 percent bigger than an average full moon. This is the closest the Moon will get to Earth until 25 November 2034, so you really don’t want to miss this one!
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Greece Among Europe's Most Charming Villages
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Barley Cargo
Where: 6 Kolokotroni St.
Telephone: 210 323 0445
Opening Hours: Open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 to 03:00 and Sunday from 19:00 to 03:00.
Graffiti By Local Artist In Athens Goes Viral
October 25 - October's National Pride
Learn more about OXI Day in Greece and explore Athens in the fall!
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October 18 - Greek Culture Known Around The World
Discover Greek culture around the world! There's an online museum bringing Greek hisotry and culture to audiences worldwide, The Clumsies made the list of top 50 bars in the world, a Greek theatre hosted a play after 2,000 years, and Greek olive oil is used for medical research!
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