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Sotheby’s: €70 million auction for the Picasso collection of Pauline Karpida
Pauline Karpida, wife of Konstantinos Karpidas—the founder of the renowned construction company Archirodon—has put up for sale famous paintings by Picasso, Magritte, Warhol, and Dalí. This follows the earlier sale of the historic Bountouri Mansion in Hydra
“In the Footsteps of Apostle Paul”: Exhibition on his visit to Athens and his role in the city’s Christianization
Where & when it will be inaugurated
“Dog on Trial”: A courtroom comedy examining human–animal relationships – Watch the trailer
Award-winning Cannes Film Comes to Greek Summer Cinemas
The Institute of Hellenic Language founded – Its purpose is the preservation, dissemination, and strengthening of the Greek language and culture
“We honor the Greek language by recognizing its value and its timeless strength in global linguistic culture,” said Evangelia Georgantzi, president of the Institute of Hellenic Language (INEL)
100 years of Takis (1925–2025): The sculptor who shaped science
A century after the birth of the Greek artist who became one of the most recognizable and innovative sculptors of the 20th century, the Takis Foundation introduces us to his artistic and inventive spirit
From Colorado to Mount Sinai: The story of two young American Orthodox Christian young men seeking to join the Monastery of St. Catherine (videos)
"We want to talk to one of the monks. We want to stay here, to join the community," the two Americans said
Educational visits by the Schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne to the exhibition “A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body – The Athletic Heritage of Anatolian Hellenism”
During their visits, students engaged with rare archival material, authentic artifacts, photographs, and personal testimonies that shed light on the vital role of sport in the social and cultural life of the Greeks of Anatolia