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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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Opera Singing Scholarships Awarded to Stavroula Vasilakaki and Miltiadis Tzimourtos

The 25-year-old soprano Stavroula Vasilakaki and the 26-year-old tenor Miltiadis Tzimourtos received the 2026/ 27 Opera Singing Scholarships, established by the Ministry of Culture in memory of the young singers Elisavet Hatzivassiliou and Frantziska Beza, who lost their lives in the Tempi accident.

The scholarships offered by the Ministry of Culture are intended for advanced studies in opera at the bachelor’s or master’s level at recognized music schools abroad. They were established in 2023 with the aim of being awarded every two years, beginning with the 2024–25 academic year.

The Greek National Opera ensures the high quality of the …More

Archaeological Museum of Heraklion | Guided tour of the temporary exhibition “Writing with Light—The Krasakis Collection: Ancient Greece Through the Lens of Eight Pioneering Photographers”

On Wednesday, July 8, at 6:00 p.m., the public will have a unique opportunity to tour the Heraklion Archaeological Museum’s temporary exhibition, “Writing with Light—The Krasakis Collection: Ancient Greece Through the Lens of Eight Pioneering Photographers.”
Together with the artist and curator of the exhibition, Stella Koukoulaki, visitors will trace the history of archaeological photography in Greece from the late 19th to the mid-20th century through one hundred original silver prints by eight pioneering artists: Dimitrios Konstantinou, Petros Moraitis, Konstantinos Athanasiou, Frédéric Boissonnas, Nikolaos Zografou, Voula Papaioannou, Nelly’s, and Spyros Meletzis.

The unique Byzantine fortification complex in Thessaloniki is being illuminated

The Ministry of Culture is completing the project to restore and highlight Thessaloniki’s unique fortification complex, the Eptapyrgio, the White Tower, and the city’s Byzantine walls, highlighting them with modern lighting.

The Byzantine walls of Thessaloniki, a monument of major historical and archaeological significance, have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1988.

The proposed interventions aim to highlight the White Tower and the Eptapyrgion, as well as individual sections of the walls, as well as upgrading the existing lighting where deemed necessary, with the aim of enhancing the appearance of the monuments at night and ensuring …More

Petrosophy| Phaia, the Shadow of Fate | An immersive theatrical experience in Agioi Theodoroi | July 18, 2026

Before Theseus, before the Labyrinth, before the heroes even had names, there was Phaia.

A woman.
A promise.
A curse that was destined to become a myth.

Darkplay Theatre and the Petrosophy International Cultural Center present a new immersive theatrical production inspired by the ancient traditions of ancient Krommyon and the dark myth of Phaias—the mysterious figure later associated with the “Monster of Krommyon.”

Through live music, physical theater, narrative audio, and interactive scenes, the audience is transported to a world of celebration, gods, jealousy, fate, and transformation.

The performance unfolds across multiple spaces at Petrosophy, with the audience moving through the story …More

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Opera Singing Scholarships Awarded to Stavroula Vasilakaki and Miltiadis Tzimourtos

The 25-year-old soprano Stavroula Vasilakaki and the 26-year-old tenor Miltiadis Tzimourtos received the 2026/ 27 Opera Singing Scholarships, established by the Ministry of Culture in memory of the young singers Elisavet Hatzivassiliou and Frantziska Beza, who lost their lives in the Tempi accident.

The scholarships offered by the Ministry of Culture are intended for advanced studies in opera at the bachelor’s or master’s level at recognized music schools abroad. They were established in 2023 with the aim of being awarded every two years, beginning with the 2024–25 academic year.

The Greek National Opera ensures the high quality of the …More

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