The Acropolis Museum with the 1st Sacred Music Festival, offer visitors three day Easter concerts

 

The Acropolis Museum in conjunction with the 1st Sacred Music Festival

 



Programme
 

Holy Monday, 18 April, 2022

Epitaph - Mikis Theodorakis
Museum courtyard, at 17:00 and again at 20:30 (duration: approx. 40 minutes)
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Α cappella, Εquábili
Museum ground floor, at 18:00 and again at 19:00 (duration: approx. 30 minutes)
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Holy Tuesday, 19 April, 2022

Sacred music of the world, Intercultural Orchestra of Greek National Opera
Museum courtyard, at 18:00 and again at 20:00 (duration: approx. 30 minutes)
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Holy Wednesday, 20 April, 2022

15 Vespers - Manos Hadjidakis
Museum courtyard, at 17:00 and again at 18:00 (duration: approx. 40 minutes)
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Radiant soul, Voci Contra Tempo
Museum ground floor, at 18:00 and again at 19:00 (duration: approx. 20 minutes)
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Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum is situated about 300 metres south-east of the Parthenon in the historic area of Makriyannis and its entrance is next to the Dionysiou Areopagitou pedestrian walkway that links several archaeological sites of Athens. It first opened its gates to the public in 2009 and it houses the archaeological findings from the Acropolis and its outskirts. The Museum’s exhibition, organised according to topographical, chronological and thematic criteria, offers visitors a full picture of the site and its history during antiquity. Moreover, the building, which was designed by architects Bernard Tschumi and Michalis Fotiadis, ensures the visual connection of the Museum’s exhibits with the rock and the monuments of the Acropolis, aiming to become the continuation of the natural and built environment.

 


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