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12/05/2009 - 31/12/2010
A permanent exhibition focusing on Elaionas and the Votanikos-Alexandras Avenue twin urban regeneration project was launched on May 12, 2009.

The exhibition features photographs, designs and videos depicting:
  • The development of the Elaionas locality in historical and town-planning terms
  • The actual situation in the area of Elaionas, which falls under City of Athens administration, the planning design which is already being implemented and the projects that have been undertaken by the Municipal Authority
  • The Votanikos-Alexandras Avenue Twin Urban Regeneration project is presented at the end
01/02/2010 - 21/02/2010
The subject of childhood is one that interests, as is well known, all scientific fields which study man (medicine, psychiatry, psychology, social sciences etc.).

It is undoubtedly an attractive subject, mostly for the reason that there is a point of reference in our adult life. We all carry memories, images, pieces from all the interactions of that time, that in the end stigmatize the rest of our lives.

Opening: Tuesday 2 February 2010 time 19:30
02/02/2010 - 12/02/2010
The tradition and the beauties of Greece play the leading part in the painting exhibition by Ioulia Katsika - Konstadinidou "Greek Landscape and Tradition", presented by the City of Athens Cultural Organization.

Opening: Tuesday 2 February 2010, time 19:30
03/02/2010 - 09/02/2010
An exhibition of Byzantine iconography and art, entitled "Orthodox Icon, The Saving Grace" by theologian and hagiographer Efstathios Yiannis, dedicated in honour of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's 70th birthday, will be held at the City of Athens Technopolis from February 3 to 9, 2010 (Kostis Palamas Hall, 100 Pireos St, Gazi). The exhibition has been organized by Technopolis and Athina Municipal Radio 9.84 FM.

His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew will inaugurate the exhibition on Wednesday, February 3, at 17:30.
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