Roman sculpture returns to Thessaloniki’s Archaeological Museum from Münster. The marble head, portraying a bearded man, dates from 150 AD.
Eastern Europe
New Thessaloniki Metro Stations to Display Ancient Archaeological Artefacts
Thessaloniki’s metro blends historical treasures with modern transit, uncovering 300,000 artefacts during its €3 billion construction.
Romanian New Year’s Tradition: The Little Plow (Plugușorul)
Plugușorul, a popular Romanian tradition on New Year’s Eve, symbolizes prosperity through chants tied to harvest and rural life.
World’s First Life-Size LEGO Tram Is a Homage to 137 Years of Tram Transport in Budapest
Budapest’s LEGO Tram is a life-size public art piece made from 1.8 million LEGO bricks, celebrating creativity and transport innovation.
Greece: Significant Temperature Drop Expected from Saturday, November 23
A significant temperature decrease is expected in Greece from November 23, with sharp drops and strong northerly winds predicted.
Ukrainian Christmas Traditions and Symbols
Ukrainian Christmas traditions strike a balance between preserving historical symbols and adapting modern practices.
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Croatia
This guide to the best places to visit in Croatia will help you explore the country’s top attractions, from historic cities to stunning beaches.
Santorini Leads Cycladic Island Tourism Revenue
Santorini dominates Cycladic tourism earnings, but revenues dip 9% YoY.
Romania’s First Electric Train Launched
CFR Călători begins operations with Romania’s first Alstom Coradia Stream electric train, offering regular services on major routes.
A Record-Breaking Tourism Year for Cyprus
Cyprus has experienced record-breaking visitor numbers in 2024 with tourist arrivals exceeding 3.73 million visitors in the first 10 months.
Top 9 Literature Festivals in Eastern Europe to Visit in 2025
These top 9 Eastern European literature festivals in 2025 offer unique cultural experiences and celebrate books, ideas, and conversations.
Ancient Inscription in Türkiye Identifies Mother Goddess
An ancient inscription at Türkiye’s Arsian Kaya (lion rock) monument has finally been deciphered. Researcher Dr. Mark Munn at Penn State University says the Iron Age texts refer to a goddess known as “Mother.” The monument, dating from 1200 to 600 BCE, is decorated with lions and sphinxes. However, the inscription on the monument has […]
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