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  2. Photography in Greece - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, Greek photographer Petros Moraites opened his photo studio in Athens with Athanasios Kalfas. He took many portraits of many Greek people including the royal family and around 1870 became one of the most notable photographers in Greece at that time. According to a guide book published in 1891, 27 photo studios existed in Greece.

  3. National Gallery (Athens) - Wikipedia

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    It can be reached with the Athens Metro at the Evangelismos station. It had been closed since March 2013 due to expansion works [5] and reopened in March 2021. The National Glyptotheque is situated at the "Alsos Stratou" (Military Park) in Goudi, near Kanellopoulou Avenue and can be reached with the Athens Metro at the Katehaki station.

  4. Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    The Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art is a modern art museum in Eratosthenous Street, Pangrati, Athens, Greece, opened in October 2019.It displays many of the works amassed by shipowner Basil Goulandris and his wife Elise Karadontis, who died in 1994 and 2000 respectively, with an art collection valued at US$3 billion.

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  6. Angeliki Papoulia - Wikipedia

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    Papoulia was born in 1975 in Athens, Greece.She graduated from the Embros drama school. [2] [3] Right after her graduation she collaborated with Greek theatre directors Michail Marmarinos, Lefteris Voyatzis and Yannis Houvardas in various performances, most notably National Anthem' [4] ', School of Women, and Romeo and Juliet.

  7. Euonymeia - Wikipedia

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    Euonymeia (Greek: Ευωνύμεια, Evonímia), also known by its medieval name Trachones (Greek: Τράχωνες), and by its modern colloquial Ano Kalamaki (Greek: Άνω Καλαμάκι, Upper Kalamaki), is a historic settlement and currently a residential neighborhood within the suburban town of Alimos in the southern part of the Athens urban area, Greece.

  8. Museum of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulou - Wikipedia

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    The Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum is a museum of antiquities in Athens, Greece. It is situated in the north slope of Acropolis, in the district of Plaka (12 Theorias street). Founded in 1976, it houses the collection of Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos, [1] which started being formed in 1923 and was donated to the Greek state in 1972. [2]

  9. List of 2004 Summer Olympics medal winners - Wikipedia

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    Greece: Nick Dempsey Great Britain: Women's sailboard details: Faustine Merret France: Yin Jian China: Alessandra Sensini Italy: Men's 470 class details United States (USA) Paul Foerster Kevin Burnham Great Britain (GBR) Nick Rogers Joe Glanfield Japan (JPN) Kazuto Seki Kenjiro Todoroki: Women's 470 class details Greece (GRE) Sofia Bekatorou ...