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2,300-year-old Celtic gold coins pulled from a Swiss bog
Two small discs of gold, lost in a wet Swiss hollow more than 2,300 years ago, have suddenly become some of the most ...
In this video, I explain why these Cold War giants still matter, why Greece is sending them now, and how Ukraine plans to use them to turn Russian staging areas into modern art installations. I also ...
The beloved painting titled The Carols (Greek: Ta Kalanta) was produced in 1872 by the reputable Greek painter Nikiforos Lytras.
A monumental mural of opera legend Maria Callas in Kalamata, created by artist Kleomenis Kostopoulos, has won the ...
In the Peloponnese, where sparks carve fleeting arcs of light inside the silence of a workshop, one creator is redefining ...
Laurent Craste’s sculpture show at the Everson Museum of Art is of porcelain vessels apparently attacked with axes, crowbars ...
"Drop, Cloth" an exhibition co-organized by Hollis Taggart and Susan Inglett Gallery, dives into the ways drapery continues ...
Whether motivated by politics or drunken revelry, the destruction of Persepolis haunted its conqueror until the end of his ...
The great German choreographer's landmark work, which was first presented in 1978 in Wuppertal, is revived on the main stage of Greece's National Theatre with an entirely Greek cast.
Dozens of mysterious structures across the Northern Hemisphere – some nearly 5,000 years old – align precisely to frame the rising and setting Sun on midwinter's shortest day.
The great German choreographer's landmark work, which was first presented in 1978 in Wuppertal, is revived on the main stage of the National Theatre with an entirely Greek company.
Former defense and foreign ministers from Türkiye, Greece and Malta gather at Bogazici University to discuss shifting ...
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