21 January 2025
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The Art of Francisco Goya at the National Gallery

Athens, Greece – The National Gallery - Alexander Soutsos Museum is set to welcome visitors in the new year with a captivating exhibition.

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Lifestyle

European New Year’s Eve Traditions for Good Luck

New Year’s Eve in Europe is a time filled with celebration, reflection, and a touch of superstition. Across the continent, people embrace unique.

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Let Your Dreams Soar: The Night of Wishes in Athens

On Christmas Eve 2024, the enchanting city of Athens opens its heart, inviting everyone to whisper their dreams and wishes into the night.

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Lifestyle

Financial Times Features Athens’ Vibrant Wine Scene

In a recent article titled “Athens – the coolest wine scene in Europe?” by Chris Cotonou for the Financial Times, the focus is.

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Kids

Experience the Magic of Christmas: Vienna’s Mozart Children’s Choir at the Athens Conservatoire

Prepare for a captivating Christmas celebration as the Vienna Mozart Children’s Choir graces the Athens Conservatoire! On December 20, 21, and 22, the newly renovated Ioannis Despotopoulos Amphitheatre at.

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Xpat Tips

Secrets to Attraction in Long-Distance & Close Relationships

Attraction in Long-Distance & Close Relationships—that magnetic pull bringing hearts closer—serves as the lifeblood of romantic connections, shaping how love grows and thrives.

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Theaters 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.

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Culture

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.

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Culture

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.

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A Mesmerizing Opera Double Bill: Gluck’s Iphigénies at the SNFCC

This October, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation is set to present an exceptional double bill of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck: Iphigénie en Aulide.

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