Celebrate the legacy of the iconic Maria Callas at the Maria Callas Museum with a series of special events and activities throughout September. From commemorating the anniversary of her death to participating in European Heritage Days, the museum offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors of all ages.
The museum pays tribute to Maria Callas on the anniversary of her passing with reduced general admission on September 15. Visitors can explore the exhibition spaces and join a free musical event at 6 pm on Mitropoleos Square featuring the TRIO ARUNDOS From the Athens Municipality Symphony Orchestra performing classical works.The trio will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven and Ibert.
As part of the European Heritage Days on September 29, entry to the museum is free from 5:00 to 8:00 pm, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the world of Maria Callas. Additionally, the museum collaborates with the Industrial Gas Museum for the “Lights Turned on Light” event, exploring the evolution of lighting in the theater through expert speeches and hands-on workshops for adults.
The museum also launches its school and family educational programs, beginning with the interactive workshop “Do We Dance Traviata?” for children aged 2.5 to 5 years. Families can engage in creative movement activities inspired by the opera Traviata, exploring the art of dance and expression.
For a hands-on experience, visitors can participate in the “La Mia Maria” activity on Saturdays and Sundays, creating their own souvenir carte postale with Maria Callas’ portrait using the stencil technique. This engaging activity allows both children and adults to connect with the legendary opera diva through art and imagination.
Moreover, the museum offers free guided tours in English on September 18 and 25, providing an in-depth exploration of Maria Callas’ life and career. Visitors can discover unique objects and artifacts related to the soprano’s legacy, enhancing their understanding of the world of opera and the impact of Maria Callas.
To reserve tickets for the museum events and activities, visitors can visit the museum’s website or contact the museum directly. Whether you are a fan of opera, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a cultural experience, the Maria Callas Museum offers a captivating journey into the life and artistry of one of the greatest opera singers of all time. Don’t miss the opportunity to celebrate Maria Callas’ enduring legacy at the Maria Callas Museum this September.
GENERAL ADMISSION: €10
REDUCED PRICE TICKET TYPE A: €7
Individuals 65+, Young adults 18 to 25 years old, Student Musicians, European Youth Card holders, Museum Free Entry Card Holders (MoC)
REDUCED PRICE TICKET TYPE B: €3
Groups of students 6 to 17 years old (including evening high schools, Second Chance schools, etc.), Children 6+ to 17 years old, Large Families, Teachers, Unemployed, Soldiers
FAMILY: 2 adults + 2 children (above 6 years old) 22€
FREE ENTRANCE
Children up to 6 years old, individuals with disabilities +companion, ICOM Members, Refugees, Sponsors, Donors, Journalists, Tourist Guides
GUIDED TOUR: +4 €/person, reservation required at +30 210 44 04 204
GROUP TICKETS: 10+ people: €8/individual reservation required at +30 210 44 04 204
“Angelina Jolie’s Fans Anticipate Her Latest Film “Maria” directed Pablo Lorrain .
The film that sheds light on the Final Days of Maria Callas , received an 8-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice Film Festival Premiere.Maria is a 2024 biographical psychological drama film about opera singer Maria Callas. It is directed by Pablo Larraín, written by Steven Knight, produced by Fremantle.[2] The film stars Angelina Jolie in the title role, with Valeria Golino as her sister Yakinthi, and Haluk Bilginer as Aristotle Onassis. It is the third and final film in Larraín’s trilogy of 20th century “iconic women”, succeeding Jackie(2016) and Spencer (2021).