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Greece Could Reopen Cultural Venues In Three Stages in May
” width=”696″>People entering the state-of-the-art Acropolis Museum in Athens. Credit: Erik Drost/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 2.0
There will be a staggered reopening in Greece for all cultural venues, comprised of three stages, with officials meeting on Friday to discuss the government’s proposals for reopening facilities such as museums, theaters, and cinemas.
The Committee of Infectious Diseases will meet with Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni in order to discuss the reopening of cultural venues as Greece prepares for tourism this Summer.
Three stages of reopening Greece
” width=”1080″>The first key date, or “stage,” in the reopening of cultural venues in Greece is May 14. The government has proposed that museums should reopen on that day, in order to coincide with the beginning of the Greek tourism season.
24 February 2021 11:08am
Not many other architects have left their imprint on the urban landscapes of Greece like Ernst Ziller. Known for buildings such as the Presidential Mansion and the National Theatre of Greece, he not only played an important part in shaping the city of Athens, but also left his mark in many cities across the country between 1870 and 1914. He designed, built or supervised more than 500 public and private buildings, and helped transform the Greek capital from a village into a bustling metropolis.
Birth of modern Athens
When Greece declared its independence following the Revolution of 1821, its official capital was the city of Nafplion in the northern Peloponnese. In 1832, Greece was established as a Kingdom under Otto, son of Ludwig I of Bavaria. The Bavarian administration decided to forge a modern identity for the country rooted in the glory of Ancient Greece. They thus moved the capital to Athens, due to its illustrious past as the greatest city in Greek c