Author: Athanasios Koutoupas

  • Athens Cathedral Reopens After 7-Year Restoration

    Athens Cathedral Reopens After 7-Year Restoration

    An official ceremony took place on Saturday evening at the Athens Cathedral to celebrate its reopening after seven years of restoration. The reopening ceremony was attended, among other officials, by the President of the Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Minister of Education, Research and Religious Affairs Nikos Filis and Supreme Court President Vassiliki Thanou, who saw the…

  • Mediterranean Artists Spread Message of Peace Through Music

    Mediterranean Artists Spread Message of Peace Through Music

    Fifteen artists from 12 Mediterranean countries kicked off the first in a series of annual concerts Saturday at the United Nations in Geneva intended to promote dialogue and understanding among civilizations.    Renowned musicians from Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Spain, Greece, France, Palestine, Malta, Italy, Tunis and Cyprus performed in a succession of songs and…

  • Olympics 2016: Sofia Bekatorou First Woman Selected as Standard-Bearer

    Olympics 2016: Sofia Bekatorou First Woman Selected as Standard-Bearer

    The Greek Olympic Team has made history by unanimously selecting athlete Sofia Bekatorou as the first-ever female Standard-Bearer to represent Greece in opening ceremonies at Rio 2016. The 39-year-old Greek sailing champion has taken part in three previous Olympics starting with the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and she was a bronze medalist in 2008 in Beijing while in Athens 2004 she took…

  • 4,200-Year-Old Egyptian Temple Discovered to Have Remarkably Well Preserved Artwork

    4,200-Year-Old Egyptian Temple Discovered to Have Remarkably Well Preserved Artwork

    Scattered throughout modern Egypt are many ancient temples which are famous for their splendor and historical significance. The perfect example of one of these breathtaking displays of luxury is the Temple of Hathor. Built around 2250 BC, the artwork that runs throughout the building is remarkably well kept, despite being thousands and thousands of years…