The New Year holds new experiences and surprises for us all. Here’s our pick of places worth visiting and events you’ll enjoy attending in Greece in 2024.
The new
Maria Callas Museum is a great cultural asset to the
Greek capital, and the
only museum in the world dedicated to the world-famous 20th century prima donna, a.k.a.
La Divina. Visit the beautiful renovated neoclassical building, which houses it at 44, Mitropoleos St., near Syntagma Square, Athens. You will explore various aspects of her personality and career as an opera singer via audio & visual means. It is best to start the tour from the second floor where the Norma, Tosca and La Traviata rooms are, while a fourth room on that floor is dedicated to her teaching period at the Julliard School in New York. Next, go down one floor to see exhibits dating to various stages of her cosmopolitan life and career, from her birth to her death, the influential people close to her, her teachers and mentors. There is a
Shop and a
Café on the ground floor if you’re interested in a souvenir or need a refreshment. This experience will no doubt be music to your ears!
Next, we’ll take you on a trip to the Greek north. The new
Polycentric Museum of Aigai is located in Vergina, Macedonia, at an 8 km distance SE of Veria Town (or 73 km W of Thessaloniki City). Visit the
Central Museum Building, and the
archaeological park (a UNESCO site) which includes the Ancient Theatre, the Palace of
Aigai (the first capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia), and the
Royal Tombs (the most notable one being that of King Philip II, father to Alexander the Great). See also the nearby 16th century
Church of Saint Demetrius Palatitsion, whose impressive interior walls and columns are covered entirely by murals.
The nature fans among you will appreciate our next suggestion. Visit
Kokkinopilos, an unusual site of great beauty, located in
Preveza region, Epirus, western Greece. It’s a
chain of low hills, each about 100 to 150 m. high, with an
impressive red colour that is broken here and there by green bushes and trees. This ancient depression area includes hills with gentle slopes and gullies that date back to the
Old Stone Age, and they are of great geological and archaeological value. The soil is red clay that is rich in iron oxides, and you will see it wearing its most vivid hues in spring and summer, under the bright sunlight. So, plan your trip in the area and don’t forget your hiking gear!
We’ve saved for last a summer event that’s scheduled to take place in
Thessaloniki City. Mark the dates for
Europride 2024: 21-29 June. There will be film screenings, conferences, and art exhibitions related to
LGBTQI history and culture, as this year the city will be the Europride host for Southeast Europe. The venues will be the city dock area A, and the International Exhibition Centre. On the last day, the
Europride Parade will take place in the city centre, and the
White Tower will be lit up in the rainbow colours of the Pride festival. Let’s meet there!