29 March 2026

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Elena Xidia’s Journey As The ‘Flying Pianist’ In Her Unique Piano Project

At xpat.gr, we are introducing Elena Xidia’s journey as the “Flying Pianist” through her unique Piano Project, aligning with our effort to propose ingenious ways for expatriates to connect with Greece’s beauty and heritage. The ingenuity of Elena Xidia’s Piano Project lies in its ability to redefine the piano music experience. When you think of

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Life & Culture What’s on

Henry Moore and Greece: A Monumental Reunion After 20 Years

If you haven’t yet visited Henry Moore and Greece at Gagosian Athens, don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in this extraordinary exhibition, running until October 26, 2024. It marks the first time in twenty years that Moore’s work has been exhibited in Greece, offering a rare opportunity to witness the profound connection between the

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Andriana Mitrakos: Psychologist & Clinical Neuropsychologist M.Sc, Founder of Apeiron

My name is Andriana Mitrakos, and I am a Greek-American psychologist in Athens, Greece. I received my Psychology degree from Northwestern University in the United States, before moving to Greece and completing my master’s in Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychology at the Scientific College of Greece. During my clinical practice, and within continuing studies from the National

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Escapes Seasonal

Discovering the Cyclades: A Journey Through Beauty and Cultural Heritage

The Cyclades, a mesmerizing archipelago in the Aegean Sea, enchants visitors with its stunning landscapes and vibrant cultural heritage. With iconic whitewashed buildings, sparkling azure waters, and lively local traditions, these islands truly embody the essence of Greek beauty and history. Exploring the Cyclades is like embarking on a captivating journey through time, where ancient

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Education International Education (IB, AP)

Setting Sail: Pursuing Maritime Studies in Greece for a Promising Career

Pursuing maritime studies in Greece is not just an academic endeavor; it’s a strategic move into a thriving sector that has been a cornerstone of Greek heritage. Historical figures like Aristotle Onassis and Stavros Niarchos exemplify this legacy, and the industry continues to flourish in the modern era. With a fleet of over 5,500 vessels,

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Life & Culture What’s on

A New Generation Takes the Stage: ‘ELECTRA’ by the Sino-Hellenic Performing Arts Alliance

At xpat.gr, we are always excited to feature the performances of the Sino-Hellenic Performing Arts Alliance (SHPAA), and we are particularly thrilled about their upcoming production of “ELECTRA.” Recently, we covered the successful performance of “The Legend of the White Snake•Remix,” in which Winnie Liu, who starred in the title role, graciously shared her insights

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Unforgettable Beats Await: No Art Takes Over Athens with Full Circle

On Saturday, October 12, 2024, Athens will be treated to an extraordinary musical experience as Full Circle proudly hosts the renowned party brand from Amsterdam, No Art. This unique 11-hour event will take place from 15:00 to 01:00 at the stunning beach of Varkiza, promising an unforgettable day and night of music, culture, and connection.

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Guides Traditions/etiquette/history

Discover the Ancient Olive Trees of Greece: Living Testaments to Rich History and Cultural Heritage

Greece is home to some of the world’s oldest olive trees (Olea europaea), each standing as a testament to the country’s rich history and cultural heritage. Among the most notable examples are the Olive Tree of Vouves and the Olive Tree of Kavousi in Crete, the Olive Tree of Orsa in Salamina, and the Olive

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Exploring Contemporary Art at the Platforms Project 2024: A Unique Experience Awaits

Are you ready to explore the “Platforms Project 2024” Greece Art Scene?As the vibrant art scene continues to flourish in Greece, the Platforms Project 2024 is set to take center stage at the historic Kapnergostasio ( old tobacco factory). Running from October 11 to 13, this avant-garde art fair promises to be an immersive experience

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Guides Traditions/etiquette/history

Saint Dionysius the Areopagite: Athens’ Revered Patron and Celebration Day

Today, October 3rd, Athens celebrates the Feast Day of Saint Dionysius the Areopagite, its patron saint and protector of judges and the judicial system, according to the Greek Orthodox Church. For expats living in the city, this means notable updates, including school closures and traffic regulations in certain areas. Beyond the practicalities, it’s an opportunity

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