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Reconstruction Of The Acropolis' Western Hills
The protection and promotion of the above-mentioned archeological sites is a top priority, combined with the safety of visitors and the cleanliness of the sites due to high traffic, as the entrance to these areas is free and they operate on a 24-hour basis.
The Mayor of Athens, Costas Bakogiannis, stated “Athens is taking another step towards the rebirth of its most emblematic areas. It is time to restore, protect, and upgrade all those elements of Philopappos hill that connect it to the history, culture, and modern life of the city of Athens. In this effort, our smooth cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Sports is required to achieve the best result."
The goals of this Cultural Development Program are the following:
- The preservation and promotion of the monuments located in these archaeological sites.
- The safety of visitors.
- The improvement of the existing infrastructure.
- The protection of the natural environment (flora and fauna) and its harmonious inclusion in the archaeological landscape.
- The elimination of risk factors (fires, landslides, delinquency).
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FOR SALE – Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor Coupe (2003)
Vehicle Details
Year: 2002 (October)
Body Style: 2-Door Coupe
Transmission: Six gear manual
Mileage: 211,000 km
Engine: Supercharged (Kompressor) Petrol
Color: Black
Interior: Fabric, like new
Condition: Excellent running condition, very well maintained
Key Features
One owner from new
Never involved in any accident
Always garaged and regularly serviced
Cold A/C – all electronics fully functional
Power windows, mirrors
Imported from California – clean and rust-free
Recent technical inspection passed with no issues
Full service history available
Price: €7,500 Negotiable
📄 Full documentation and service records included Photos Available Upon Request
Contact Info
Name: Spyros
Email: spyros.economides@csueastbay.edu
Location: Melissia, Athens, Greece
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The Beautiful Island Of Hydra
Hydra, built in the shape of an amphitheatre on a slope overlooking the Argosaronic gulf, is one of the most romantic destinations in Greece. Traditional stone mansions, narrow cobblestoned streets, secluded squares and above all the banning of cars and the use of around 500 donkeys as means of public transportation, explain the reason why Hydra preserved its distinctive atmosphere through the passage of time.
The island experienced exceptional economic growth in the past thanks to its great naval and commercial activity. The Hydriots contributed significantly also to the 1821 War of Independence as their powerful fleet participated in crucial sea battles. It is a rather impressive fact that such a tiny island is the birthplace of five Greek Prime Ministers!
Lavish stone mansions owned by important families (Voulgaris, Kountouriotis, Tombazis, Kriezis, Bountouris, etc), and built by Italian artisans reveal the wealth that experienced the island in the past. Today most of these mansions house the island’s museums. 300 churches and 6 monasteries spread around the island as well as the cannons and the statues of the Independence War heroes still standing at the balconies of the islands create a romantic mosaic.
As you walk along the waterfront, the heart of the town, you encounter monuments, churches, canons, museums, old mansions, statues of famous heroes, the old gunpowder store, shops and cafes, while picturesque winding streets lead you to neighborhoods located at the upper part of the town, as well as to the old neighborhood of Kiafas.
To read more, go to visitgreece.gr
Govt Preparing For Critical European Summit Next Week
The next few days leading up to the European Summit scheduled for the 12th of February are going to be critical for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, whose main priorities will be to manage expectations and preserve the peace in Greece and Europe.
An unnamed government official told To Vima on Monday evening that “we may see smoked for the Commission’s building on Wednesday”, in reference to Mr. Tsipras’ meeting with Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels on the 4th of February. The Greek Premier is then scheduled to meet French President Francois Hollande, while Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is rumored to see Wolfgang Schäuble next week, ahead of the Summit.
The goals are clear, to establish a channel of communication with Paris, Rome and Berlin and then to define the negotiation framework between Athens and the Commission. After Mr. Tsipras discusses his police statements next week, he will hope to attend the Summit in a friendly, rather than hostile, environment.
Meanwhile the German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be meeting with US President Barack Obama early next week, indicating that there will be a wealth of behind-the-scenes debates and developments.
To read more, please visit tovima.gr
The Acropolis Museum Turns 6!
On the same day, a concert in the museum courtyard will feature the Athens Municipality Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir in works from the interwar period, the cinema and Greek operetta. All exhibition areas and the restaurant will remain open from 8am to midnight and admission will be reduced at 3 euros for all visitors.
On June 21, the museum will organize a scientific conference focusing on recent archaeological research in Samothrace.
Organized in collaboration with ephorates of Rodopi and Evros,under the guidance Samothrace antiquities expert Dimitrios Matsas,the temporary show features 252 ancient artefacts assembled in groups on the basis of their relationship to the island’s sanctuary, where visitors were initiated into the island cult. The exhibit will run through to September 30.
To read more please visit: Greek Travel Pages
Filmmaker Documents Greek Ghost Town Of Levissi
To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter
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