Since 1937, with a unique interruption from 1940 to 1955, the Kifisia Flower Exhibition has been a hallmark of Greek floriculture every spring, attracting thousands of visitors.
This historic institution has evolved into a premier event in its field and remains one of the most successful and beloved events in Attica.
The exhibition will take place from Friday, April 25, to Sunday, May 18, at the Kifisia Park ‘Dimitris Zomopoulos.’
The visionary behind the exhibition was Konstantinos Goulimis, who chose Kifisia, a place of natural beauty and unique aesthetics, as its host.
The Kifisia Park, lush and revitalized, welcomes over 75,000 visitors each year, offering a unique environment for relaxation, knowledge, and inspiration.
The Flower Exhibition hosts dozens of flower producers and nurserymen from across Greece, while also serving as a vibrant space for expression, information, and engagement with contemporary trends in ecology, sustainability, and green development. The Exhibition provides a multidimensional program of activities, including:
- Educational Seminars
- Interactive Workshops
- Talks and Presentations
- Children’s Activities
- Musical and Cultural Events
- Scientific Conferences
For the first time as part of the Kifisia Flower Exhibition, two scientific conferences will be held at the Conference Center of the National Museum of Natural History – Goulandris, highlighting the connection between nature, science, health, and sustainable development.
Featuring distinguished scientists and academics, the following thematic sessions will take place:
Saturday, May 3, 2025 | 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM: ‘Dry Gardens: How the choice of drought-resistant native plants in urban areas contributes to the protection of water resources and the preservation of biodiversity. Climate Change & Sustainable Development through Modern Practices in Floriculture and Landscaping in public and private spaces.’
Saturday, May 10, 2025 | 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM: ‘From the Ancient Botanical Garden to Contemporary Uses of Aromatic & Medicinal Plants: The scientific aspects of using herbs and aromatic plants as valuable natural resources. From Agrofood to Health, Well-being, and Mental Health. A holistic approach to the interaction between nature and humans, through the power of the Greek land.’
The conferences are held under the auspices of the Ministry of Rural Development & Food, the Agricultural University of Athens, the University of Thessaly, and the National Museum of Natural History – Goulandris.”
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