Folleto cultura de Grecia


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Greek Culture
The cultural beginnings in Europe
History and culture have reached great heights on the southeast parts of the European continent.
They tell the amazing tale of a land and surrounding seas across the recent millennia.
A land which has been blessed with great beauty and seen the growth of remarkable civilisations.
Ancient Greek mythology and culture have grown and flourished in the eastern Mediterranean
shores. Europe was named after Europa, a princess with whom god Zeus fell in love with.
According to the myth, he transformed himself into a bull and approached her.
Korai (Maidens) statues fronting Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens
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Europa got impressed by the all-white quiet and strong animal and decided to ride him.
He then abducted her and led her to Crete. She had three children with Zeus on the island, the first
one being Minos, the later king and founder of the Minoan Civilisation.
In Greece, across the ages, myth and history have become intertwined. Visit countless monuments
across the country in the open air and in museums, collections and galleries. Archaeological sites,
ancient, medieval, byzantine and post-byzantine ones, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Religious
Monuments are only a portion of this country’s cultural history and heritage; other aspects involve
Folk Traditions and Art, Music, Dancing, Festivals, Cinema, Theatre and Arts Performances.
Discover them while you visit Greece and enjoy the perfect blend of a relaxing holiday and an
unforgettable cultural experience in this celebrated archaeological and historical wonderland.
Thessaloniki waterfront area; `Umbrellas` by G. Zongolopoulos
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Museums
Get acquainted with Greek culture in all its forms in museums as well as in the open air across the
country. Tour the Acropolis area in Athens and visit the nearby Acropolis Museum. 22A remarkable
collection of architectural parts offer the visitor an overall view of the cultural life in ancient Athens.
The National Archaeological Museum is also a must-visit museum as it holds significant collections
from Greece and beyond.
The Byzantine Museums focus on the Greek history and art starting from the Early Christian Period
until the medieval, post-byzantine and recent times.
The History and Folk Art Museums will offer you information on everyday life tools and artefacts,
Thessaloniki Museum of Photography
National Archaeological Museum, Athens
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traditions and customs as they were practiced until the mid-20
th
c.
Greek maritime and nautical activities are a huge chapter in this country’s history.
Visit maritime museums in Piraeus, Mykonos, Andros, Crete and Galaxidi.
Explore contemporary Greek art in Thessaloniki: plan your visit to the Cinema Museum, the Museum
of Photography and the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art.
In Athens go to the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Greek Popular Instruments
Museum and the Museum and Study Centre of the Greek Theatre.
The list of museums is endless, so shortlist the ones you’re interested in and start exploring them!
Numismatic Museum, Athens
Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens
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Unesco World Heritage Sites
Travel to Greece and explore the impressive works of man and nature over the centuries.
Feel captivated by the beauty of the 18 inscribed unique monuments and sites.
The one that is best-known across the globe needs no introduction: The Athens Acropolis welcomes
you for a tour around one of the most sacred and renowned places of Greek antiquity.
The Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Archipelago hold “the most sacred of all islands”; visit Delos
Island where Apollo, the god of light, was born and raised.
Take a trip to Rhodes and marvel at the Medieval City of Rhodes, a fascinating walled city built in
the Gothic style by the Knights of St John of Jerusalem.
Philippoi Archaeological Site
Terrace of the Lions, Delos Island
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In the Greek North, travel to the Archaeological Site of Aigai (Vergina), the first capital of the ancient
Greek kingdom of Macedonia. See also the Archaeological Site of Philippoi, a city named after
Philip II, the ancient Greek Macedon king and father of Alexander the Great. In Thessaloniki, make a
point of seeing the ancient city walls and the amazing Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments.
In Central Greece, travel to the Archaeological Site of Delphi, the Oracle of god Apollo, considered
in antiquity as the centre (called ‘the navel’) of the world.
Palace of the Grand Master, Rhodes Island
The Charioteer, Delphi Archaeological Museum Parthenon, Athens
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Unesco World Heritage Sites
In the Peloponnese, visit the Archaeological site of Olympia, the main worship site of Zeus; the
Sanctuary of Asklepios – the ancient Greek healer and god of medicine- at Epidaurus; the Temple
of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae, Arcadia; the Archaeological Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns – the
two greatest cities of the Mycenaean Civilisation (15
th
c. – 12
th
c. BC). Further south, discover the
Archaeological Site of Mystras, an awe-inspiring medieval and byzantine town.
On Samos Island, you will be impressed by the sites of Heraion - the temple of Hera, wife of Zeus,
and Pythagoreion, the island’s ancient fortified port. On Patmos Island tour the Historic Centre
Meteora, Thessaly
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(Chora), visit the Monastery of St. John the Theologian [founded in the 10
th
c.] and the Cave of
the Apocalypse. In Thessaly, enjoy the view from Meteora, a complex of Greek Orthodox byzantine
and post-byzantine monasteries built on huge pillars of stone in a breathtaking natural environment.
Travel north to Halkidiki peninsula and visit Mount Athos (“Holy Mountain”), an Orthodox spiritual
centre since the 10
th
c. Only male adult visitors are allowed to enter this amazing artistic and monastic
state. The 11
th
c. Monasteries of Daphni (in Attica), Hosios Loukas (in Fokida) and Nea Moni of
Chios Island are three outstanding examples of Byzantine craftsmanship.
Take a trip to the Ionian Island of Corfu and stroll in the Old Town of Corfu. You will be impressed by
the neoclassical urban ensemble and the old Venetian Citadel.
Mount Athos, Simonos Petras Monastery
Arched gateway to the ancient Olympia stadium Monastery of St. John, Patmos
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UNESCO’s tentative list of World Heritage Sites considered for nomination:

Minoan Palatial Centres (Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Kydonia) - Crete
Petrified Forest of Lesvos (North Aegean Sea Island)
The area of Prespes Lakes: Megali Prespa and Mikri Prespa
which includes Byzantine and post-Byzantine monuments
(Florina, Northwest Greek border)
Late Medieval Bastioned Fortifications in Greece
National Park of Dadia - Lefkimi - Souflion (Evros)
Ancient Lavrion (Port in SE Attica)
Archaeological site of Ancient Messene (Messinia, the Peloponnese)
Archaeological site of Nikopolis (Preveza)
The broader region of Mount Olympus (borders of Pieria and Larissa)
Gorge of Samaria National Park (Crete)
Fortress of Spinalonga (islet off the northeast coast of Crete)
Ancient Towers of the Aegean Sea
Zagorochoria - North Pindos National Park (Ioannina)
Ancient Greek Theatres
Intangible Culture Heritage
of Humanity
Get acquainted with the following outstanding Greek practices, inscribed on UNESCO’ s Representative
List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity; learn about them, witness and enjoy the entire
process. Read about the Know How for Cultivating Mastic on Chios Island, an agricultural, social and
cultural process that goes on throughout the year and a legacy passed on by older generations to
younger ones; admire the Tinian Marble Craftsmanship (on Tinos Island); enjoy Rebetiko, a musical
Spinalonga islet
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and cultural expression, which originally appeared among Greek lower classes in the early 20
th
c.;
and experience customary practices such as Momoeria, a traditional New Year`s celebration in eight
villages of Kozani area, West Macedonia; these events take place from December 25 to January 5 and
involve dancing, music playing and acting.
Understandably the choice is hard when your available time is limited and the must-visit sites so
many. So plan your future trips to Greek UNESCO World Heritage Sites and enjoy visiting them all!
Arched marble lintel, Tinos Island Rebetiko music played on bouzouki
Mastic tree resin teardrops, Chios
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Art Galleries
Athens & Thessaloniki
The history of art in Greece is a long one, as many of the arts and crafts in this country date from prehistoric
times. Apart from Classical Arts, the Greek Contemporary Art production is also noteworthy.
In Athens, visit the National Gallery – Alexandros Soutzos Museum and enjoy the wide display of
paintings of Greek and foreign artists, dating from the post-Byzantine period to the present day.
Part of the Gallery’s collection is exhibited at the National Glyptotheque. You will find annexes of
the National Gallery in Nafplion town, Corfu Island, Sparta town and on Aegina Island. The brand new
Τeloglion Foundation of Art, Thessaloniki
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MODERN ART ON THE ISLANDS
Continue your journey in art on the islands of Corfu, Andros,
Tinos and Rhodes. The Municipal Gallery on Corfu holds
a comprehensive collection of 19
th
c. works of art created
by local artists. The Museum of Contemporary Art - Basil & Elise
Goulandris Foundation on Andros keeps the entire collection
of Michalis Tombros, a native sculptor, next to other sculptures.
On Tinos, visit the Municipal Institution - Costas Tsoclis Museum
where Costas Tsoclis’ complex artistic creations are on display.
In Rhodes, the Modern Greek Art Museum welcomes you for
a tour in the medieval building, which houses 20
th
c. paintings,
engravings, and sculptures created by acclaimed artists.
National Museum of Contemporary Art holds Greek and foreign works of modern art.
Thessaloniki welcomes art lovers at the State Museum of Contemporary Art in Moni Lazariston,
Stavroupoli. View the permanent Costakis Collection which includes masterpieces of the Russian Avant
Garde movement, and a number of paintings and sculptures of Greek and other foreign artists. Teloglion
Foundation of Art of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki boasts some 7,000 exhibited works of
art including 20
th
c. prints, collections of paintings, engravings, sculpture, ceramics, glass, textiles and
more. The Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art showcases objects of art donated by collectors
such as Franz Geierhaas and Alexandros Iolas. Y ou will find works of painting, sculpture and photography,
engravings, and monographs mostly of the 20
th
c. Enjoy your travels in Greece with a touch of Modern Art!
Costas Tsoclis Museum
National Glyptotheque
Art installation, Jannis Kounellis
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Film Festivals
Festivals in Greece hold a significant place in the country’s cultural life. Some of them enjoy
international acclaim, attracting art lovers and professionals alike from across the world.
In November, visit the Thessaloniki International Film Festival [TIFF], a leading event in Southeast
Europe, running since 1960, offering newcomers the opportunity to present their work, next to
the work of already famous filmmakers. In March, the city welcomes visitors for the Thessaloniki
Documentary Festival [TDF].
New documentaries and videos appear and the ones that are finally awarded the Golden Alexander
Award become eligible to submit for Oscar consideration in the Documentary Feature category.
BLOCKBASTER FILMS SHOT IN GREECE
‘The Boy on the Dolphin’ 1957, Hydra Island, Athens, Corinth, Meteora
‘The Guns of Navarone’ , 1961, Rhodes Island
‘Zorba the Greek’ , 1964, Crete
‘For your eyes only’ , 1981, Meteora, Corfu Island
‘Le Grand Bleu’ , 1988, Ios and Amorgos Islands
‘Mediterraneo’ , 1991, Kastellorizo Island
‘Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’ , 2001, Kefalonia Island
‘The Bourne Identity’ , 2002, Mykonos Island
‘Lara Croft- the Tomb Raider, the cradle of life’ , 2003, Santorini Island
‘Mamma Mia’ , 2008, Skopelos and Skiathos Islands, Mt Pelion, Thessaly
Before Midnight’ , 2013, Messinia, the Peloponnese
‘The Two Faces of January’ , 2014, Chania, Heraklion, Athens
For more info, contact the Hellenic Film Commission at www.filmcommission.gr
Thessaloniki International Film Festival [TIFF]
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In September, travel northeast to Drama town, where the International Short Film Festival takes
place. In the summer, visit the Athens Open Air Film Festival, the Syros International Film Festival
in Ermoupoli town and the Aegean Film Festival on Patmos and Paros islands.
Take a winter trip in early December to Pyrgos and Amaliada towns, for the Olympia International
Greek Festival for Children and Y oung People.
Watch various fiction & documentary films as well as short fiction live action films, short/medium
documentaries and short animation films. If you are an animation fan, make a point of visiting the
Athens ANIMFEST - International Animation Festival, which takes place every March.
Plan your trip to the capital in September for the Athens International Film Festival Opening
Nights.
View premieres of international independent films before they hit the screens. Don’t miss out!
The Two Faces of January, 2014
Athens Open Air
Film Festival
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Dance
Dancing has always been a popular form of art with Greeks. Dancing traditions are numerous and
differ from one area to the other. This explains the great variety of folk dance types across the country.
Are you a dance fan? Travel to Athens and visit the Dora Stratou Dance Theatre on Philopappou Hill
facing the Acropolis. From May to September enjoy the daily performances of folk dances.
Groups wear local costumes as per each dance’s place of origin.
Plan your visit to Lefkada, Ionian Islands for the International Folklore Festival of Lefkada Island.
This is the oldest folk art festival in Greece and celebrations take place in August.
Kalamata International Dance Festival
Lefkas International Folklore
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You will have the opportunity to watch colourful groups of dancers from across the world while
enjoying your summer holidays. In mid-May, visit Stavros, Thessaloniki for the four-day events of the
Volvis International Folklore Festival. The International Folk Festival in Central Pieria, South
Macedonia takes place in Katerini town and in nearby villages in July. The area also boasts a beautiful
beachline and is close to the famous Mt. Olympus.
If however you are looking for a modern dance festival - Kalamata town in the Peloponnese will be
your favourite seaside destination. Enjoy the dance performances, outdoor events and workshops
that take place in July during the Kalamata International Dance Festival. Most activities take place
in Kalamata Dance Megaron.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre
Dora Stratou Dance Theatre, Athens
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Theatre
Theatre is one of the oldest forms of art in Greece. Ancient Greek theatre is the origin of theatrical art
as we know it across the western world.
The most important modern day culture festival in Greece is the Athens and Epidaurus Festival,
offering viewers the opportunity to enjoy international theatre, dance and music artists.
During June and July enjoy the top-class performances which take place in Athens; the top venues
are the Odeon of Herodes Atticus (a 2
nd
c. AD Roman Odeum built at the foot of the Acropolis), Peiraios
260 (close to the centre of Athens), and Megaron, the Athens Concert Hall: in Epidaurus (Peloponnese)
performances take place in July and August at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and at the Little
Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, Peloponnese
Ilektra, a tragedy performed by the National Theatre of Greece, summer 2018
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Theatre of Ancient Epidaurus. The last two locations are the original 4
th
c. BC theatres where religious
ceremonies took place and where ancient Greek tragedies and comedies were also performed then
as they are nowadays. In the Little Theatre, you will enjoy alternative performances of ancient Greek
Drama by Greek and international artists (both emerging and established ones). There are also
English surtitles for foreign spectators.
A much newer and very promising festival is the International Youth Festival of Ancient Drama
which takes place in Ancient Messene, in the southwest part of the Peloponnese, during April.
Experience a memorable theatrical performance in the original locations (e.g. Delphi, Epidaurus,
Filippoi, Dion, Aptera, Oiniades etc.).
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens
Terracotta theatre face masks,
Kavala Museum
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Music
Music is an ever-popular form of artistic expression in Greece. And each part of the country has
its own traditions and style in music and dancing. Folk music known in Greek as ‘dimotika’ (on the
mainland) and ‘nisiotika’ (on the islands) carries the essence of Greek mentality of recent times;
traditional folk songs describe the way of life, the joys and troubles of Greek people as experienced
across the country.
In the Ionian Islands, the numerous Philharmonic Bands prove the locals’ great love for their musical
traditions and their active engagement with all types of music.
Local feast, Karpathos Island, Dodecanese
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Laika is a type of popular music that’s more associated with urban centres, without being restricted
to them. If you want to get a taste of Greek nightlife, this is the type of music you’ll listen and dance to
in nightclubs. Rebetiko is another type of popular music that could be described as the Greek blues.
In Athens, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre is a must-visit location, housing the Greek
National Opera and the National Library of Greece. Watch live events, and enjoy activities for
young and old at the Centre’s brand new facilities. In Greece, the night is young and promising; so,
book your ticket for your favourite modern music festival across the country, such as Ejekt Festival,
Rockwave Festival, Sani Festival, Plissken Festival, and Summer Nostos Festival.
Megaron, the Athens Concert Hall Thessaloniki Concert Hall
Ejekt Festival, Plateia Nerou, Athens
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Folk Traditions and Spiritual Places
Cultural and religious traditions in Greece have played an important role in shaping Greek mentality
over the centuries. The numerous museums, monuments, and sites in the country serve as evidence
of the artistic and spiritual heritage, cherished and preserved by Greek people over the centuries.
A remarkable display of (a part of ) this cultural heritage can be seen at the Byzantine and Christian
Museum, Athens. If you happen to be in Athens, make a note of visiting it: you’ll view a number of
collections and a permanent exhibition of remarkable items – mostly about Greek Orthodox faith-
spanning the entire Byzantine Period and beyond.
Daphni Monastery, Attica (11
th
c.)
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Overall supervision: PETROS SAGANAS
Head of Tourism Promotion Directorate
Coordinator: ELEFTHERIA FILI
Head of Audiovisual Media & Productions Dpt.
Tourism Promotion Directorate
T ext: ANGELIKI CHRISTOPOULOU
Audiovisual Media & Productions Dpt.
Layout-Design: MARIA MANDREKA,
MELACHRINI CHATZI
Audiovisual Media & Productions Dpt.
Photo Editing: KATERINA KOUZOUNI
Audiovisual Media & Productions Dpt.
Photo Credits: The Athens Concert Hall Organisation
(Anagnostopoulos Br.), S. Baras, C. Bilios, Greek Film
Centre, E. Giounanli (National Theatre of Greece),
H. Kakarouhas, T. Katopodis (Lefkas International Folklore
Festival), M. Mandreka, P . Merakos, Stavros Niarchos
Foundation Cultural Centre, Y . Papanastasopoulos
(Ejekt Festival), Open Air Film Festival, T.A.P .A.
(The Archaeological Proceeds Fund), Rafail M.
(Kalamata International Dance Festival), A. Raptis
(Dora Stratou Dance Theatre), Thessaloniki International
Film Festival, Visit Thessaloniki, GNTO archive,
iStock, Costas Tsoclis Museum, N. Tselendis,
Shutterstock, Y . Skoulas, G. Vitsaropoulos
Copyright: GNTO 2018
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Get acquainted with folk art and traditions by visiting locations such as the Museum of Greek Folk
Art in Plaka, Athens; the Centre for the Study of Modern Pottery in Kerameikos, Athens; the
Folk Life and Ethnological Museum of Macedonia and Thrace in Thessaloniki; the History and
Folk Art Museum in Rethymno, Crete; and the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation Museum in
Nafplio, Peloponnese.
Travel to the islands or in the mainland and visit churches and monasteries; admire the architecture,
the lovely mosaics, murals, icons, woodcarving, the gold, silver or brass-sculpted icon screens; feel the
serenity enveloping these places, matched in many cases with breathtaking natural surroundings.
Museum of Greek Olive Oil, Sparta
Museum of Greek Folk Art
& Ancient Agora, Plaka, Athens
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