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Ζήσιμος Λορεντζάτος

Στον συγγραφέα Ζήσιμο Λορεντζάτο (1915-2004), μια ξεχωριστή μορφή των γραμμάτων μας και γενικότερα της ελληνικής παιδείας, είναι αφιερωμένος  ο τόμος που μόλις κυκλοφόρησε από το Ίδρυμα της Βουλής για τον Κοινοβουλευτισμό και τη Δημοκρατία. Στην έκδοση, περιλαμβάνονται οι εισηγήσεις της εκδήλωσης που διοργανώθηκε από το Ίδρυμα της Βουλής στις 29 Ιανουαρίου 2020, στο πλαίσιο του Κύκλου «Πρόσωπα Άξια Τιμής», και συντόνισε ο Διονύσης Καψάλης, διευθυντής του Μορφωτικού Ιδρύματος της Εθνικής Τραπέζης.

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Twelve new elements and one Good Practice in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Greece

The Ministry of Culture announces the registration of twelve new items and the designation of one Good Practice in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Greece, implementing since 2006 the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (UNESCO)

The 12 elements registered in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Greece and the designation of Good Practice.

Sun-dried wine Malvasia from Monemvasia, Crete, and Paros.

Sun-dried Malvasia wine is a sweet, aromatic wine made from sun-dried grapes of specific local varieties, which are harvested when overripe and left in the sun to partially dehydrate and increase …More

The Society of Cretan Historical Studies bids farewell to Liana Parlama

The Society of Cretan Historical Studies sadly bids farewell to archaeologist Liana Parlama, who passed away on Thursday, February 26, 2026.

Liana Parlama, daughter of Menelaos Parlamas, founding member and long-time president of SCHS, continued the family tradition of contributing to the Society, actively supporting its work. With her donation in 1998, she gave the Menelaos Parlamas house in Piskopiano, Chersonissos, to SCHS, contributing significantly to the expansion of the Menelaos Parlamas Agricultural Museum and the addition of a new wing, which exhibits textiles from the Theano Metaxa-Kanakaki Collections. At the same time, she supported the work of …More

Thessaloniki Municipal Art Gallery | Parallel event to the exhibition “7+1 Women Creators and Their Narratives” | March 6, 2026

On the occasion of Women’s Day on March 8, students reflect on the significance of the body as a biological or social category, as a vessel that carries the achievements of previous generations, and as a target of stereotypical perceptions. Through their personal experiences and testimonies, they create performance pieces that reflect their concerns and the need to bring to the surface the issue of gender as a determining factor for a “successful” adult social life.

Themes such as the restriction and control of the body, self-destruction, competition, and the inability to communicate emotions become the vehicle for …More

Greek Community of Melbourne| Themistocles Kritikakos’ Book Launch| Armenian, Greek and Assyrian Genocide Recognition| 10 March 2026

While the Armenian Genocide has achieved international recognition, the genocides of Greeks and Assyrians remain comparatively unknown. In Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian Genocide Recognition in Twenty-First-Century Australia, Dr Themistocles Kritikakos offers the first comprehensive comparative analysis of the legacies of genocide during the late Ottoman period (1914–1923) and subsequent recognition efforts in Australia. Australians witnessed, documented, and responded to these atrocities, often through humanitarian aid, yet national narratives shaped by Gallipoli and reconciliation with Turkey have remained in persistent tension with genocide recognition. Drawing on oral interviews with descendants of survivors and scholarship in memory and genocide …More

Ioanna Papantoniou (1936-2026) | A person who has linked her name to Greek culture

Ioanna Papantoniou was a set designer and costume designer for the National Theater Greece and, in fact, the first woman to hold this position.

She was a person whose name is associated with her long-standing and steadfast contribution to Greek culture.

However, her name is inextricably linked to the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation “Basil Papantoniou,” which she founded in 1974 in Nafplio. The Foundation was her life’s work and a valuable guardian of Greek cultural heritage.

Thanks to her systematic and methodical efforts, she managed to enrich the Foundation’s collection with objects from Greek folklore, especially traditional clothing, which forms the core of …More

The Municipality of Agia commemorates the anniversary of the tragic accident in Tempi

The following announcement was issued by the Press Office of the Municipality of Agia:

“February 28 reflects the collective trauma of a society that demands justice. Every anniversary of the tragic accident in Tempi is a sacred obligation for citizens to demand a country with safety, respect for human life, and justice. And to do so by any means necessary.

The Municipality of Agia will participate tomorrow with all its forces in the rally and march organized by collective bodies in Larissa. At the same time, it calls on all Agia residents to participate en masse in the events. Let us …More

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Twelve new elements and one Good Practice in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Greece

The Ministry of Culture announces the registration of twelve new items and the designation of one Good Practice in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Greece, implementing since 2006 the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (UNESCO)

The 12 elements registered in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Greece and the designation of Good Practice.

Sun-dried wine Malvasia from Monemvasia, Crete, and Paros.

Sun-dried Malvasia wine is a sweet, aromatic wine made from sun-dried grapes of specific local varieties, which are harvested when overripe and left in the sun to partially dehydrate and increase …More

The Society of Cretan Historical Studies bids farewell to Liana Parlama

The Society of Cretan Historical Studies sadly bids farewell to archaeologist Liana Parlama, who passed away on Thursday, February 26, 2026.

Liana Parlama, daughter of Menelaos Parlamas, founding member and long-time president of SCHS, continued the family tradition of contributing to the Society, actively supporting its work. With her donation in 1998, she gave the Menelaos Parlamas house in Piskopiano, Chersonissos, to SCHS, contributing significantly to the expansion of the Menelaos Parlamas Agricultural Museum and the addition of a new wing, which exhibits textiles from the Theano Metaxa-Kanakaki Collections. At the same time, she supported the work of …More

Thessaloniki Municipal Art Gallery | Parallel event to the exhibition “7+1 Women Creators and Their Narratives” | March 6, 2026

On the occasion of Women’s Day on March 8, students reflect on the significance of the body as a biological or social category, as a vessel that carries the achievements of previous generations, and as a target of stereotypical perceptions. Through their personal experiences and testimonies, they create performance pieces that reflect their concerns and the need to bring to the surface the issue of gender as a determining factor for a “successful” adult social life.

Themes such as the restriction and control of the body, self-destruction, competition, and the inability to communicate emotions become the vehicle for …More

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