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Platform Management: Uploading content to the backend and overseeing our community inbox.
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Strategic Outreach: Reaching out to community and wellness providers to tell them about our platform.
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Editorial Input: Contributing fresh content ideas for our magazine and overall content strategy.
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The Athens Singers Easter Concert
Experience the story of the Passion of our Lord through this rare, elegant setting!
Event Details
Date: Friday, 3 April at 8:30PM
Place: St Paul's Anglican Church Filellinon 27, Athens, Metro: Syntagma
Tickets: 15€, Cash Only
Reservations: 697 26 04 551 / athenssingers23@gmail.com
Note: Seats are limited

Easter Mysteries, Music, & Creation At The Maria Callas Museum Easter Camp
MCM Kids Easter Camp Program:
Holy Monday, April 6, 2026 | When the Egg Went Missing!
Easter Treasure Hunt in the Museum & Visual Arts Play
A mysterious musical Easter egg that was supposed to be in a performance of Carmen has gone missing inside the Museum! Children are called to find it through a musical treasure hunt. Guided by imagination, cooperation, and the sounds emerging from the exhibits, kids explore the Museum spaces, solve riddles, and discover hidden stories. The day concludes with an artistic game, where children capture their hunting experience by creating their own 3D Easter egg, inspired by the colors, sounds, and emotions of the day.
Holy Tuesday, April 7, 2026 | Musical Canvases!
Visual Arts Play & Musical Storytelling
Spring is in the air inside and outside the Maria Callas Museum, and inspiration comes from nature and music! Children head outside to observe the colors and images of spring through an exploration game. Afterward, they listen to musical excerpts in the museum's themed stage rooms, connecting sounds, emotions, and images. Finally, they collectively create a large spring canvas, which isn't just a piece of art, but the backdrop for a story born from their play and imagination. The children's story will be presented within the Museum's exhibition space!
Holy Wednesday, April 8, 2026 | OPERA: SOS!
Drama Education Program
On the final day, everything is turned upside down! The opera is lost, and nothing is in its place. The children take action, splitting into teams of set designers, musicians, singers, actors, and technicians. Through collaboration, they rebuild an opera from scratch—its story, its music, its sets, and its roles. The day culminates in the presentation of the "Lost Opera," where everything they learned and created over the previous days comes together in a celebration of art and teamwork.
General Information:
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Dates: Holy Monday – Holy Wednesday, April 6 - 8, 2026
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Hours: 10:00 – 13:00
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Ages: 5 – 10 years old
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Cost: €18 per child/day or €50 per child for all three days. A 10% sibling discount applies.
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Flexibility: Bookings can be made for one or more days; attendance for the full program is not mandatory.
- Reservations: Limited spots available. Booking is required via more.com.
- Important Note: Children should bring their own mid-morning snack.
For Chaperones/Parents:
While the children enjoy the Easter activities on Holy Tuesday and Holy Wednesday, accompanying adults can:
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Tour the museum exhibition space with a reduced ticket (€7).
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Enjoy coffee or breakfast with a 15% discount at the La Divina café.
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Explore the museum gift shop.
1st Athens International Literature Festival: Side Events & Useful Information For Visitors
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Program Of The 5th Anniversary Japan Festival 2026





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Savvas Mastrappas (8th Dan)—an accomplished international competitor and former coach of the Greek National Fudokan–Shotokan Karate Team—will join his team to showcase the power, precision, and discipline of this remarkable art. Festival visitors will also discover the graceful practice of Aikido, which does not rely on muscular strength but on complete harmony with the opponent’s movement in order to achieve maximum effect. Sensei Panagiotis Agrios of the Athens Bushido Center and Sensei Christos Koutelieris of Hellenic Inochikan Aikikai will introduce this elegant martial art focused on awareness and personal growth. Completing the program, Nikos Tsoupakis will present the Okinawan traditions of Yuishinkai and Ryukyu Kobujutsu, sharing more than 25 years of experience in preserving these historic martial arts.


The Japan Festival renews its support for Be the Miracle.
1st Athens International Literature Festival (AILF)
Program Highlights
The festival features a stellar international lineup exploring identity, gendered violence, the rise of the far-right, and the future of reading in the digital age. Key participants include:
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Nobel & Booker Winners: László Krasznahorkai, Paul Lynch, David Szalay, and Nicole Krauss.
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Featured Voices: Kevin Barry, Selva Almada, Katharina Volckmer, and activist Lilian Thuram.
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Special Events: Masterclasses with Paul Lynch and Nicole Krauss, book signings at the "Old Retorts" venue, and a tribute to Athenian chronicler Menis Koumandareas.
Quick Schedule
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Friday: Opening talks on resistance and political anxiety (18:00 – 21:00).
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Saturday: Full day of panels on femicide, Dark Europe, and book clubs (12:00 – 20:00).
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Sunday: Discussions on AI, cinema vs. literature, and deconstructing racial identity (14:00 – 20:00).
Is Your Greek Home Insurance Valid? Many Overseas Owners Are Unaware Of This Hidden Clause
- Greek diaspora property owners based in Australia, Canada, the U.K., the U.S.A. and elsewhere
- Property owners with a Golden Visa who are away from Greece frequently
- Seasonal owners with homes in Greece that sit empty for extended periods of time
- Any owner that relies upon a neighbor or family member to “check” on the property when they are away.
- Vacant Clause - Exceeding the 30 to 60 day threshold will allow the insurance company to either reduce or invalidate coverage.
- Theft/Vandalism - These are often the first items that insurance companies drop once a vacancy limit is exceeded.
- Water Damage - Undetected leaks caused by burst pipes and boilers can turn a minor leak into a totally gutted apartment.
- Wildfire/Storm Damage - Greece’s vulnerability to wildfires and storms makes unmonitored properties extremely susceptible to damage.
- Claims Notification Deadlines - Depending on the type of claim filed, some Greek insurance policies have a requirement that claims be notified to the insurance provider within eight (8) days of the insured discovering the damage; whereas, in cases involving theft, the police must be notified within twenty-four (24) hours. In cases where no one is checking the property, it is likely that the opportunity to file a timely claim will pass.
- Option 1 - Notify your insurance provider and ask them to issue a vacancy endorsement. This is going to cost you more money than simply having a standard insurance policy. However, this option still requires that you document reasonable efforts to monitor the property.
- Option 2 - Utilize a property oversight service. By utilizing a third party to conduct regular inspections of your property, you will create a paper trail documenting that your property is being actively monitored and is not abandoned. This provides you with an insurer-approved method to demonstrate that your property is being maintained while you are away and allows you to file a claim should something occur.
- Leak inspection and moisture check of doors, windows, balcony and terrace
- Flush all faucets and toilets
- Check electric panel visually
- Collect mail and forward
- Send photo report to client via WhatsApp immediately after completing the inspection
- Payment and tracking of utility bills
- Coordination with insurance provider for renewals and claims
- Supervision of contractors and maintenance
- Cleaning and preparation prior to arrival
- Representation at building meeting
Insurance policies typically contain a 30-60 day consecutive day vacancy clause. Please review your policy documents to confirm the applicable time frame.
Partially. Furnished properties can assist with insurance coverage but will not supersede a vacancy clause once the specified time has passed.
Yes. Documented property inspections establish the proof of active oversight expected by insurance providers. Additionally, a documented property oversight service will ensure that any necessary notifications are fulfilled in the event that something happens to your property while you are away.
Combining a compliant insurance policy with a documented property oversight arrangement will protect your investment and satisfy compliance requirements associated with your residency program.
The Athens Property Management Company Many Property Owners Don’t Know About
- Leak detection and moisture test of all walls
- Doors, windows, balcony and patio inspection
- Flush tap test and toilet flush test
- Electrical panel visual inspection
- Collection of mail and forwarding of same
- Payment and monitoring of utility bills
- Representation at meetings of condominium associations and building boards
- Supervision of contractor work and maintenance activities
- Cleaning and preparation of your home prior to your arrival
Discover Athens Τhe Free & Easy Way

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- Athens is absolutely brimming with museums and cultural spots and with a bit of strategic planning, many of them can be enjoyed completely free of charge. Some gems don’t even require timing at all: the Museum of Greek Folk Instruments (where you might stumble upon a free concert), the Hellenic Children’s Museum, the Greek Film Archive & Museum of Cinematography, and even the charming Museum of the Athens–Piraeus Electric Railways for transport lovers. Folklore fans will adore the Museum of Folk Art & Tradition, while the Melina Merkouri Cultural Centre brings traditional shadow theatre to life. And if you fancy a musical treat, the newly revamped Olympia City Music Theatre “Maria Callas” hosts a free concert every month; just pick up your ticket on-site the day before.
- If you’re playing the weekly free‑entry game, Thursdays are your date with the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture, open (and free) until midnight. Sundays, meanwhile, unlock the National Historical and Ethnological Museum, where traditional Greek costumes shine inside the former parliament building. Art lovers can wander through the Municipal Gallery’s impressive Greek collection, explore the edgy Breeder Gallery in Metaxourgio, or dive into Romantso’s creative chaos near Omonia. TAF in Normanou is perfect for unexpected discoveries, while Dio Horia in Psychiko brings a fresh, international twist to contemporary art. Community‑minded spaces like the Victoria Square Project add a social heartbeat to the scene, and architectural icons such as the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre and the Onassis Cultural Centre offer free exhibitions and performances in spectacular settings.

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