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Santorini’s tourism will boost again with Santorini Experience 2022, as amateur and professional swimmers and runners, are expected to visit once again one of the world’s top tourist destinations through sports tourism. Santorini Experience will be held on September 23-25 ​​for its 6th year and will include unique running and swimming routes with a backdrop of Santorini’s enchanting landscape. 
 
On Wednesday, July 27, this year’s event official presentation took place in the Acropolis Museum, in the presence of the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Ms. Sofia Zacharaki, the President of the Greek National Tourism Organization, Ms. Angela Gerekou, the Mayor of Thira, Mr. Antonis Sigalas, the Deputy Mayor of Thira and Head of Culture Ms. Sofia Kitsou and the Chief Executive Officer of ActiveMedia Group, Mr. Akis Tsolis, while the Deputy Minister of Culture & Sports, Mr. Lefteris Avgenakis sent his greeting through a video message. The press conference was held in the presence of the Technical Director of the event’s swimming race, Nikos Gemelos, the World Open Water Swimming Champion, Representative of the athletes of the Hellenic Swimming Federation and member of its Board of Directors, Kelly Araouzou, the President of the Hellenic Association of Sports Press, Mr. Yannis Theodorakopoulos as well as many journalists.
 
Thira Municipality is not limited to simply hosting a major tourism event on the island of Santorini, as it intends to also highlight the cultural wealth of a globally leading tourism destination, organizing Santorini Experience, after two years of pandemic.

In the context of the press conference, the Mayor of Thira, Mr. Antonis Sigalas, stated among other things: “Santorini holds an enviable position on the world stage, and is one of the leading and most popular holiday destinations. Our goal is to further upgrade our tourist product and enrich it with new alternative forms of tourism that offer unprecedented experiences. The symbolisms of the names of the two sports activities that we have announced for Santorini Experience is obvious. We want to connect the authentic experience with the history and the elements of our cultural reserve as well as to honor the founders of the “Loula & Evangelos Nomikos” Foundation.

Accordingly, the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Ms. Sofia Zacharaki, said: “The sporting event of Santorini Experience, on the one hand, enriches the tourism product beyond the two elements of sun and sea, while it has all the elements that will make this experience special so that the visitor will return to this wonderful island and our country. At the same time, it has the details of the repetition of the visit for anyone who participates in this event. In Santorini, you have no shortage of reasons to return to the island, but you have many reasons to visit for the first time. We will be there both with the auspices and with the physical presence, but mainly with the message that we will convey to the whole world, that this event is happening in Greece, adding to our overall effort, for quality, sustainability, balance”.

The Deputy Minister of Culture & Sports, Mr. Lefteris Avgenakis, addressed his greeting with a video saying, among other things: “Warm congratulations are deserved to the Municipality of Thira, to ActiveMedia Group as well as to all those who have worked for the implementation of this year’s event. What makes this event special is the perfect combination of culture, history, and the natural wealth of Santorini, with the sports tourism of the region as the main driving force”. 

The President of the Greek National Tourism Organization, Ms. Angela Gerekou highlighted among other things: “In recent years, Santorini has proven that it can combine the entire kaleidoscope of tourism that we work on and promote for our country. The exceptional event, Santorini Experience, that combines sports, tourism, culture will be able to give a very dynamic boost to the tourism of Santorini”.

In addition, the Deputy Mayor of Thira and Head of Culture, Ms. Sofia Kitsou stated in the context of the Press Conference: “The Daedalic Kore of Thira, is a unique archaeological finding of supernatural size made of marble, dating back to 640 BC, which was found preserved in excellent condition at the site of Sellada in Ancient Thira. This finding of 2.30 meters height and about 750 kilograms weight, is going to be exhibited to the world for the first time, in the outdoor area of ​​the Archaeological Museum of Thira. I am especially glad that ActiveMedia Group shared this vision with us, as we jointly decided to give the name of the Daedalic Kore to the Half Marathon. This year you will have one more reason to participate in Santorini Experience to see the Daedalic Kore up close”.  

Finally, the Chief Executive Officer of ActiveMedia Group, Mr. Akis Tsolis said, among other things: “In combination with all the new trends in tourism, the tourism plan based on the destinations together with the institutional framework formed by the Ministry of Tourism, aims at creating Greek branded tourist products in the field of sports tourism. The high-quality and diversified events that are created are sporting events with a unique Greek identity, are a national treasure on which our national income directly depends and overall, contribute to the well-being of our country. Moreover, we should keep in mind that we don't create our brand, but the audience that participates. We do not have a say οn this, but our participants are the only ones who do, because it concerns them. For this reason, we are optimistic about our new venture”.

“Travel” through the magnificent images of Santorini’s landscape and the tune composed by the renowned Greek artist Kid Moxie following an international career in Los Angeles, USA. The music was inspired by the santouri. An ancient musical instrument, which is an integral part of the Greek tradition and is widespread all over the world both to India, China and to the west, in the Middle East, the Balkans, etc.

Watch the teaser video here: https://youtu.be/NUaOiwE548E

Register now – Free registration for Thira Municipality Citizens
Participants can register and take part in the impressive “Daedalic Kore of Thira” Half Marathon and the 1.5 miles “L & E Nomikos” Open Water Swimming. The citizens of Thira Municipality can participate for free.

Register here: https://bit.ly/3oyKX27 

Run in the “Daedalic Kore of Thira” Half Marathon 
The “Daedalic Kore of Thira” Half Marathon will take place on Saturday, September 24, 2022, running across the enchanting areas of Oia, Imerovigli and Fira. More routes and surprises will be announced.

Take part in the 1.5 miles “L & E Nomikos” Open Water Swimming route from the Volcano to Fira 

Participating athletes will have the opportunity to swim in the unique 1.5 miles (2.4 km) “L & E Nomikos” open water swimming route, of Santorini Experience. The swimming event is going to be held on Sunday September 25, 2022, starting from the volcano with its finish line at the old port of Fira, under the imposing view of the island.

Vikos Natural Mineral Water is the event’s Official Water.

Englobia and Esperisma bar restaurant are Official Supporters.
 
Up to this point, this year’s event is enormously supported by the following hospitality sponsors / hotels: Kivotos Santorini, The Tsitouras Collection, Vedema, A Luxury Collection Restort Santorini, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa, Colombo's Beachfront Hotel, Sienna Eco Resort, 270 Oia's View – Lydia's House, West East Suites, Marvarit Suites, Loizos Stylish Residences, Athina Luxury Suites.
Santorini Experience takes place this year for the 6th year and is organized by the Municipality of Thira and the Sports Tourism department of ActiveMedia Group.
 
The event will be held under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and the Greek National Tourism Organization.
 
More information on new surprises of this year's event and special offers for access to Santorini, will be announced in the coming weeks at: www.santorini-experience.com 
Sports Production: ActiveMedia Group

#SantoriniExperience

Photo by Babis Giritziotis 
Iconic Hotels Grande Bretagne and King George, heightening their standards in gastronomy, proudly present the new seasonal menus of GB Roof Garden and Tudor Hall Restaurants for this winter. 

Executive Chef Asterios Koustoudis with his experienced team of Chefs and with absolute loyalty in their sustainability vision, choose the best local ingredients, put their expert culinary skills at the forefront and captivate their guests with imaginative dishes, divine flavors, images and aromas,

At the all-time favourite Athenian spot, the GB Roof Garden Restaurant, talented Chef de Cuisine Nikos Liokas with significant experience in renowned London restaurants, has designed with great expertise an exciting “fine comfort” menu with Mediterranean influences and genuine nostalgic flavours. Dishes are being created utilizing fresh seasonal and high quality ingredients with emphasis on organic locally sourced products of small producers and food provenance is specially denoted on the menu card. Discover sophisticated dishes with intense wide-ranging flavors; starring the grilled calamari with smoked fish roe sauce, the pumpkin risotto with ‘ladotyri’ cheese from Zakynthos island, the chargrilled potato from Naxos with ‘beurre noisette', cauliflower purée, fermented leek and Naxian graviera sauce as well as the delicious grilled lamb - shoulder, chop and carré - served with roasted potato, black garlic mayonnaise and yoghurt sauce.  The beetroot salad with goat cheese, cumin, falafel and crunchy quinoa and the linguini with ’nduja’, garum sauce, botargo and lime infuse an international flair to the menu. Various types of fresh sourdough bread are served straight from the oven of the historic hotel's new bakery. 

At the revamped and opulent Tudor Hall Restaurant, distinguished Chef de Cuisine Nikos Leivadias, carrying a long and successful work experience in modern fine dining, unfolds his imagination and adds a new dimension to the Greek cuisine. The refined dishes of the menu feature high aesthetics and unrivalled taste spotlighting a contemporary version of traditional Greek ingredients. The welcome canapés are nothing less than small mouth-watering masterpieces that set the scene for the dining experience that follows. To mention just a few, there is smoked eel with pickled cucumber and caviar, beef tartare with cream cheese and truffle, handmade organic tomato paste with breadsticks and five different types of bread from the in-house bakery. The outstanding starters of the menu include the white asparagus risotto with a confit egg yolk, Naxos graviera, leeks and capers as well as the langoustine duet –grilled and tartare- with coriander, lime and roasted pistachio. Among the most delectable and sophisticated main courses on the menu are the cod with lobster and carrot, the free-range chicken breast with mushroom puree, truffle and ravioli filled with chicken leg as well as the beef brisket with potato and wine-berry sauce.

For the wine connoisseurs, Head Sommelier Evangelos Psofidis proposes exquisite wine pairings that will enhance your culinary experience and curates the restaurants’ awarded wine list.  
Founded by Steph Kontomichalou, Nefeli Nine is a distinctive healthy lifestyle retreat blending yoga, hiking, and nourishing homemade food. Located in some of Greece’s most stunning yet lesser-known regions—Dikastika, Pelion, Agrafa and Zagorochoria—this retreat offers a week of rejuvenation, cultural exploration, and adventure. The 2025 schedule runs from April through November, with full details available at www.nefelinine.com.

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The Three Pillars: Movement, Food, & Greece
Nefeli Nine revolves around three core elements that create a holistic and transformative experience: movement, food, and the beauty of Greece.

Food

Meals at Nefeli Nine are lovingly prepared by Steph, drawing inspiration from her Mediterranean roots. Using fresh, locally sourced, and seasonal ingredients, she crafts a varied and nourishing menu. Guests also dine at traditional Greek tavernas, experiencing authentic hospitality and hidden culinary gems frequented by locals. This balance of home-cooked meals and traditional restaurants ensures a rich and satisfying gastronomic journey.

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Hiking & Yoga

Nefeli Nine offers activities suitable for all fitness levels. Hiking excursions explore Greece’s spectacular yet often overlooked mainland, covering scenic trails in the mountains or along tranquil beaches. These hikes challenge and inspire, offering breathtaking views and a deeper connection to nature.

Yoga sessions combine Vinyasa and restorative styles, tailored to both beginners and seasoned practitioners. Classes are designed to energize, relax, and release stress, making the retreat both restorative and invigorating. Guests are encouraged to fully engage with the experience or unwind at their own pace with a book or a peaceful moment.

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Greece

The retreat’s mission is to showcase Greece's authentic beauty, away from tourist crowds. Guests explore a side of the mainland often overshadowed by the islands, discovering historical landmarks, idyllic villages, and pristine landscapes. With expert guidance and warm hospitality, every retreat fosters a profound appreciation for Greece’s culture, history, and natural splendor.

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A Bespoke Experience

Each of the Nefeli Nine team is selected because they offer something different and interesting for the guests. The yoga instructors draw on their varied backgrounds to design well-constructed classes that not only suit the group but reflect the needs of the day. The hiking guides are true nature lovers with an amazing wealth of knowledge of local flora, fauna and history. Guests are treated to the stories of the trails and the history of the area but also learn about the local plants and flowers. Depending on the season they can also pick wild asparagus, mushrooms, fresh thyme and oregano. 

Join Nefeli Nine for a week of wellness, culture, and nature, and uncover the true essence of Greece.

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Website: nefelinine.com
Instagram: nefelinineretreats


Wednesday, 13 November 2024 15:11

Friends of Canada


About FoC


Friends of Canada
 is an informal network beginning in 2001 when the Canadian embassy suggested alumni from Canadian universities band together in Thessaloniki, Greece. We later embraced a more open-door policy and, in close collaboration with the Canadian Consulate of Thessaloniki, welcomed all friends of Canada into our Northern Greece group.

In late 2011, incoming Canadian Ambassador to Greece, Robert Peck, and Maria Pantazi-Peck suggested we start an informal sister FoC network in Athens, and they hosted an opening Christmas event at their official Canadian residence. Since then, FoC has strived to serve as a link between the local community and the embassy/consulate. 

FoC’s main purpose is to facilitate the exchange of Canadian-related information, as well as to encourage old-fashioned camaraderie. Membership is free and all nationalities are welcome to join. 

Newsletter

This is the backbone of FoC. We send out our free newsletters whenever we have Canadian-related news that is of particular interest to the local community. We email notices about our own FoC events, as well as pertinent notices from our embassy-related affiliates: the Canadian Embassy in Greece, the Canadian Institute in Greece (CIG), the Hellenic Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Vorres Museum (‘Canada House’) and the Canadian University Graduates in Greece group. 

Events

We collect no monies, so there is a ‘pay as you go’ philosophy at FoC happenings in both Athens and Thessaloniki. To facilitate participation by all, special care has always been taken to keep participation costs to a minimum, and to use venues with easy public transport access. Over the years, FoC has hosted numerous events and activities, however COVID has brought downsizing. Our affiliates also host several open-to-the-public events, so our FoC newsletter acts as a link to inform the local community about such occasions.

Membership

There is no membership fee. To join up and receive our free electronic newsletter, simply send all of the following information to friendsofcanada.greece@gmail.com (your confidentiality will be respected):

  • Full Name
  • Nationality
  • Email address
  • Mobile phone number
  • Landline phone number (home or office)
  • Present city/town
    Preferred newsletter, Athens or Thessaloniki
  • Facebook name (if you are on Facebook)

Please also copy and send the following statement: *'Friends of Canada has my consent to process my data.'

* This is simply a legal formality, to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation. It means you are consenting to FoC processing your data for the sole purpose of FoC communications. You may withdraw this consent at any time by emailing FoC with a request to 'unsubscribe' - your contact information will then be deleted from our database.

Facebook

Besides registering, do also ‘like’ us at https://www.facebook.com/athens.thessaloniki. Our FoC Facebook page, with thousands of global (including local) followers, gives FoC a forum in which to make announcements about the great personal projects of FoC members. If we are emailed a concise notice (and/or a visual in .jpg format), we can then copy/paste and post this announcement on our facebook page.

Founding & Current Coordinator

Kathryn Lukey-Coutsocostas

CONTACT INFO

Email: friendsofcanada.greece@gmail.com
Website: https://friendsofcanada.gr/ 




 
Wednesday, 18 February 2015 12:21

Pertouli

Pertouli is a picturesque and unspoilt village situated at an altitude of 1,150 metres among mountains of fir tree forests, in the prefecture of Trikala, in central Greece. Pertouli and its surrounding region are of outstanding natural beauty; surrounded by the mountains Neraida, Koziakas, Loupata and Avgo and plenty of dense forests, green fields with wild flowers of all possible colours and running waters of rivers and waterfalls.

 

Pertouli, features the most easily accessible ski centre in Greece, as it is only 45 minutes away from Trikala, the nearest big city.

The ski centre of Pertouli is found at 1,170 metres extending up to 1,340 metres and it features three slopes; one for children (green slope; 80 metres length), one for beginners (blue slope; 400 metres length) and one for more advanced skiers and snowboarders (red slope; 1,500 metres length). Two ground lifts operate on the smaller slopes, while one double-seated aerial lift will operate on the bigger slope and offers an enjoyable ride and a great overview of the mountain and the region. The ski centre of Pertouli may not be big enough for expert skiers or snowboarders, but it is perfect for beginners to advanced, families with little children or people who just enjoy being around snow.

Places to visit

• the ski centre of Pertouli
• the nearby villages of Elati, Neraidochori (fairy village), Gardiki, Vrontero, Athamania, Pyrra, Chaliki
• the River Gorge Faraggi tis Manas
• the Lake Koziaka between the mount summits Astrapi and Arvanites (altitute: 1,500–1,600 metres)

To read more, please visit hellasholiday.com

The main opposition party SYRIZA has a steady 2.6% lead over the governing New Democracy party, according to the latest survey conducted by Kapa Research for the Sunday edition of To Vima. New Democracy has been banking on the popularity of Antonis Samaras and conflicting statements made by opposition candidates, while SYRIZA appears to have taken full advantage of the fragmentation in the Center Left.

When asked which party they intend to vote for in the upcoming general elections, the respondents answered the following:

SYRIZA – 28.1%
New Democracy – 25.5%
The River – 6.5%
Golden Dawn – 5.4%
PASOK – 5.2%
KKE – 5%
Movement of Socialists Democrats – 2.8%
ANEL – 2.6%
Other party – 4.1%
Blank vote – 2.2%
Undecided – 12.6%

Irrespective of how they intend to vote, a 63.4% of respondents believe that SYRIZA will come first, compared to 29.1% who believe that New Democracy will prevail (7.1% were uncertain and 0.4% believe it will be another party).

To read more, please visit tovima.gr/en

Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:00

Free Museums In Athens

Athens is so rich in history and culture, so it's not surprising that it has some of the best museums in the world!
 
Most of them have an entrance fee, which is usually in the range of €6-12, however there are some that have free admission weekly, as well as some fixed dates out of the year that are free for everyone to visit.
 
 
The dates with free admission to museums in Athens are as follows:
  • 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
And here are a few recommendations of free museums in Athens to check out all year round!

Ziller-Loverdos Museum
Free Admission
 
ZillerMansion4
@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
Free Admission

Electric Railways Museum
@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
Free admission every Thursday from 18:00 until 00:00

Benakis 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
Free admission every 1st Sunday of the month (November - February)

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
                              
Friday, 13 September 2024 07:00

5 Garden Restaurants For A Breath Of Fresh Air

Check out this list of garden restaurants, cafes & bars in and around Athens ideal to spend a refreshing evening with loved ones!






Vrasto Tavern

to vrasto
@to_vrasto

The family-owned taverna "To Vrasto", with over 40 years of tradition, situated next to Polydrosso's gully in Chalandri, has been offering, through the years, Greek cuisine dishes releasing a rush of aromas that take you on a trip down memory lane, always with commitment to quality and friendly customer service.

It was recently fully renovated with great care in order to create a warm but classy atmosphere and a place where customers and regulars, who have become friends over time, feel comfortable and cosy, enjoying private and business meals.

Location:  3, Rodon Str., Polydrosso - Chalandri
Telephone: 210 6813776 

Lefkes

Lefkes restaurant
@lefkesontheside

Located in Galatsi, the first step brings you into the courtyard, with the lush , green garden. The different cobblestone levels allow you to forget about the busy avenue which has led you here. The two tall elm trees in the heart of the courtyard are flanked by a large range of large and small local and exotic plants.

The menu is updated frequently, as are the “today’s specials” which allow many different choices to satisfy the most demanding palates.

Location: 100, Galatsi Avenue
Telephone: 210 292 4458

Dos Hermanos

Dos Hermanos
@doshermanos.gr

True Mexican cuisine is made like its people, by contrast, impurities and full of traditions. One of the best authentic Mexican restaurants in Athens, Dos Hermanos invites you to discover a stylish and cosy space in the heart of Kifissia. The Chef daily prepares all the traditional Mexican dishes from every corner of Mexico, always using high quality ingredients.  

Relax in their cozy environment and enjoy unique flavors of Mexico!

Location:  24, Kyriazis street - Kifissia
Telephone: 210 8087906

Villa Grigio 46

Grigio 46
@villagrigio46

The garden that shares sui generis sophisticated wine bar "Villa Grigio 46" with the popular Italian restaurant "Da Bruno" gives the charming sense of a secret corner just for you.

The Italians would describe the place as "aperitivi e vino", but in fact it is a multifunctional cafeteria, with 85 labels of Italian and Greek wines suitable for everyone!

Location: Agiou Alexandrou 46 - Palaio Faliro
Telephone: 210 9812080

Ta Romanakia

ta romanakia
@taromanakia

This restaurant is located in Agia Paraskevi and serves exclusive authentic Cretan cuisine. Premises are open on a daily basis, from noon until late at night, and it aims to offer a tasteful experience, based on quality, uniqueness and the way Cretan life is valued.

Location: Mesogeion Avenue 366, Korai square - Agia Paraskeuh
Telephone: 210 6532278



Wednesday, 29 March 2023 07:00

Animal Adoption Organizations In Athens

Adopt, don't shop! There are so many stray animals in Athens and around Greece who need loving homes. If you are looking for an animal to adopt, please see the organizations below that help with rehoming stray animals.

KAZ Shelter for Stray Animals

The KAZ (Shelter Stray Animals) is a non-profit association founded in 1988.  The shelter's activities rely on the love and voluntary actions of its members, donations, and sponsorships. KAZ offers care and treatment to stray animals at its privately-owned facilities in Markopoulo, Attica. The shelter operates exclusively as a transit center for the animals and not as a place for their permanent residence.

To 'Virtually Adopt A Dog' please click HERE.

Animal Welfare Society Of Marathon

All the cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies are vaccinated and are given with health papers, while adult animals are also neutered. The society does not provide a place for fostering animals, nor is an animal shelter. Rescued animals are taken care of in houses and yards of volunteers until they get well and then they return to their initial neighborhoods unless they are adopted.

Adoptions are finalized with an “Adoption Deed” signed between a liable member of the society and the prospective guardian according to Greek Law. The fees for each animal’s vaccination, deworming and microchip tagging are €30 and are lifted only in the case where the animal has passed through the Municipality’s strays management program, otherwise is paid in full by the prospective guardian.

Please click HERE for more information.

Nine Lives Greece 
Nine Lives Greece is a network of volunteers dedicated to the reduction of stray cat overpopulation through trap-neuter-return programs.

Each year they get hundreds of stray cats in Athens neutered/ spayed (1,577 cats in 2016 alone) and they help improve the quality of life of some 450 street cats through daily feeding programs and veterinary care. They also try to find responsible homes for as many stray or abandoned cats and kittens as possible.

Please click HERE to view the cats available for adoption.

Save A Greek Stray

Founded on Erietta Kourkoulou-Latsis’ private initiative Save A Greek Stray is a non-profit organization whose volunteers share one vision: a country where pets will be stray no more whilst given the opportunity to live a decent life within a loving domestic environment. In order to assist with the implementation of the above goal, SGS has created a shelter for stray animals, offering them a safe haven until their family comes along.

Please click HERE to see the pets up for adoption.

Dog's Voice

Dogs' Voice is a non-profit organization that supports the work of 112 animal welfare organizations throughout Greece. It has the largest network for promoting stray dogs in responsible adoptions, implements an integrated urban animal protection program at the local government level, and provides legal support for animal abuse complaints. 

The organization's mission is a Greece without strays; a country where citizens respect animals and their rights.

Greek Animal Rescue 

Greek Animal Rescue is a UK-based registered charity, which aims to help the abused, neglected, stray and injured animals of Greece.

GAR was founded in 1989 and works to alleviate the suffering of animals in Greece by supporting a number of animal shelters, sterilizing as many dogs & cats as funds allow, and finding homes for the lucky few in the UK and several other EU countries.

Cat Rescue Athens

With the motto "Until the last cat is loved", Cat Rescue Athens is a voluntary union for live-saving and adoption promoting for stray cats. 

They help street cats with sterilizations, they give sick and/or injured and weak cats and kittens shelter and care, veterinary treatments, and medications, and provide food for struggling street cats.

Hellenic Animal Welfare Society
 
Collects injured and ill strays in its animal ambulances and takes them to its clinic near Athens airport for treatment, sterilization, and rehoming; works with Attica municipalities on neutering and vaccination programs; organizes information campaigns on TV and other media. 

A Little Shelter

Founded in 2020 by Katrina Tsantali and Tonia Sotiropoulou, a little shelter is a functional temporary accommodation facility with decent and safe living conditions and a large courtyard area. The shelter's actions include hospitalizations, treatments, sterilizations, and of course adoptions, always in collaboration with a very experienced veterinary team.

The procedure involved in adopting a stray animal is simple and efficient. In order to adopt a stray animal, citizens need to submit an adoption application, statutory declaration, and a copy of their state identification card. Applicants can choose their pet via the City's database which contains all of the stray animal's details (photograph, serial number tag, medical history etc) or visit the stray lodgings at Markopoulo, Attica on Saturdays from 09:00 - 14:00.

It should be noted that stray animals which are made available for adoption are of excellent health as certified by a medical exam and blood tests. Individuals interested in adopting an animals can telephone at 210 5278014, 210 5278009, or 1595 or email at adespotaath@cityofathens.gr.
 
Two Greek museums, the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth and the Angelos Sikelianos Museum in Lefkada, have been nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) for 2020. The nominations were announced at the European Museum Forum, which gives out the award.

The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth

The Museum of Ancient Corinth was founded in 1932 to house the objects brought to light by the archaeological excavations that were carried out in the area. In 2015 the east and south wings were refurbished, and the museum now hosts a new exhibition on ancient Corinth, which spans from the Geometric Period until its destruction by the Romans in 146 BC.

The Angelos Sikelianos Museum

The house of Angelos Sikelianos, which houses the homonymous museum, was acquired by the National Bank of Greece in 2009. After being renovated and transformed into a pioneering museum, it was inaugurated in October 2017. This unique museum that not only exhibits memorabilia of the famous Greek poet but also travels visitors into every aspect of his life and works through a groundbreaking architectural and museological approach!
 
EMYA is a prestigious European museum award which aims to promote innovative approaches in the museum sector throughout Europe. The European Museum Forum (EMF) Annual Conference and European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) Ceremony 2020 will take place in Cardiff, Wales, from 29 April to 2 May 2020.



To read more about the awards, please visit: The European Museum Forum
Photo Credit: Archaelogical Museum of Ancient Corinth
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