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The biggest museum robberies…before the Louvre – Which masterpieces are still missing (photos)
Louvre, Dresden, Rotterdam, Boston, Palermo: Hits with surgical precision and cinematic imagination - Rembrandt, Vermeer, Picasso, Degas, Caravaggio, Matisse, and 4,300 diamonds stolen and yet to be found
Inaugural Brunswick Greek Festival attended by thousands (photos)
Thousands of people attended the Brunswick Greek Festival which was organised and run by the committee and volunteers of the Greek Community’s St Eleftherios Albion Street Brunswick parish. The volunteer team manned multiple stations and sold over 500kg of lamb/chicken, made over 1000 coffees and sold over 4600 honey-dripped loukoumades! Stalls selling sweets and handicrafts alongside an […]
Tatoi: Uniforms, dishes & personal items that tell the Royal story, come to light (photos)
The digitization of the Tatoi collections reveals unknown, valuable objects that narrate stories spanning two centuries — 100,000 items and documents are now accessible to the public. The most significant pieces are already featured in the “Stories” section of the website Tatoicollections.culture.gov.gr
British Museum: To boost its funds, it hosted a pink-themed ball among the Parthenon Sculptures – Tickets cost £2,000 (photos)
With plenty of champagne and Indian cuisine in honor of an important Indian benefactor, the evening featured celebrities such as Mick Jagger, the Mayor of London, Princess Diana’s nieces & heirs of powerful business families - Prompting strong reactions from the Greek side
Greek Community of Melbourne enhances safety with defibrillator training seminar
The seminar was conducted Enzo from U-Tech Medical and featured a comprehensive step-by-step guide on utilizing defibrillators in emergency situations
The Ilisian: The grand return of a legend – Athens regains its most elegant salon (photos)
“The Ilisian” is preparing to open in the space formerly occupied by the Hilton – The first of nine dining venues will open in November, the new Conrad Athens early in 2026, followed gradually by the dining areas, retail stores, and residences