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This is Athens-CVB Newsletter November 2023

Athens Headlines

Last Friday, on 10 November during Philoxenia 2023, the members of the Greek Meetings Alliance (GMA) announced the creation of a new strategic partnership with the International Federation of Exhibition and Event Services (IFES). The new partnership will bring new business connections, major events, and more training opportunities to Greece. See more

What We Are Up to

The department of Cleanliness & Recycling of the City of Athens and the Athens-Attica & Argosaronic Hotel Association launched a special label recognizing the commitment of local hotels to separate compostable waste. See more

The legendary open-air City of Athens Lycabettus Theatre officially opened its gates in September for fabulous performances and panoramic views. The restored and upgraded amphitheater seats 6,000 spectators. See more

The City of Athens, through This is Athens-CVB, and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, won the bid for the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) Annual Meeting 2026. See more

The City of Athens hosted the meeting of the 4 Working Groups of the B40 Balkan Cities Network focusing on Smart Cities and Digital Transformation, Economic and Cultural Cooperation, Democracy and Migration, and Climate Action. See more

The Owl Screenwriting Workshop of the City of Athens Film Office took place last week in Athens, aiming to provide screenwriters with valuable know-how and to promote Athens as a filming destination. See more

Talk of the Town

Last weekend, “Athens Marathon. The Authentic”, one of the world’s largest running events, celebrated its 40th anniversary. See more

The world’s first “Maria Callas Museum” was created by the City of Athens and has opened its doors to the public in the center of Athens. See more

In September, Athens hosted the “Davis Cup, the World Cup of Tennis®” World Group I with the official support of the City of Athens at the Panathenaic Stadium. See more

The trademark EKO Acropolis Rally 2023 celebrated its 70th anniversary of thrilling races in Athens in September. See more

MICE Athens

The 14th Symposium of Periodontology 2023 arrives in Athens from November 24-26, 2023. See more

Athens will welcome the 23rd World Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Summit & Awards 2023 between November 28-December 1. See more

The 13th CoMuseum International Conference 2023 is taking place in Athens from December 6-8. See more

The Athens International Boat Show 2023 is coming to Athens on December 6-10. See more

The National Observatory is the oldest scientific research institution in the Balkans. Today, the organization provides crucial data and predictions about the weather, seismic activity, ecological change and other scientific fields. The main building designed by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen was built between 1842-1845 with funding from Baron Simos Sinas, scion of a wealthy Greek family that founded the Bank of Austria and Europe’s first railroad. Greece’s first telescope was installed here in 1902. Story has it that this may once have been the observatory of the fifth-century-BC mathematician and astronomer Meton.

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