On March 23, 2023, there was an online lecture by Prof. Andrzej Pelisiak (University of Wrocław), member of Governance Council of PAIA, entitled: “Chipped lithic artefacts from Paradimi and Krovili (Thrace, northern Greece). Remarks from the 2020 surface investigations”. In the project participate: Dr. Maciej Dębiec, Assoc. Prof. Dushka Urem-Kotsou, Dr. Dimitris Matsas, Anna Mousioni, […]
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Poetry evening at the Polish School in Athens
On February 24, PAIA took part in a Polish-Greek poetry evening entitled “The Faces of Love” in the library of the Polish School in Athens. It referred to Valentine’s Day and was intended to provoke reflection on various variants of love. The organizer of the meeting was Anna Piłat, a teacher and librarian of the […]
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Lecture by prof. Krzysztof Nawotka in PAIA
On February 23, 2023, a lecture by Prof. Krzysztof Nawotka (University of Wrocław), member of the PAIA Academic Board, under the title: “Iranian princesses in the Age of Successors: gender, ethnicity, social position” took place at the headquarters of the Polish Archaeological Institute in Athens. The lecture was very popular and in the discussion after […]
Lecture by prof. Rafał Eyeysmonta and prof. Agata Kubala in PAIA
On February 14, 2023, a lecture by Prof. Rafał Eyeysmont (University of Wrocław) titled: “Archaeology and other disciplines in the study of a medieval town in Silesia” took place at the PAIA headquarters, followed by an online presentation by Prof. Agata Kubala (University of Wrocław) titled: “Philhellenes in Nineteenth-Century Greece: The Case of Eduard Schaubert”. […]
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Opening of the exhibition “Philhellenism and Polish research in Prehistoric and Classical Archeology in Greece” in Thessaloniki
On February 8, the exhibition entitled “Philhellenism and Polish Research in Prehistoric and Classical Archaeology in Greece” was opened at the Cast Museum of the Department of Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Speakers at the opening ceremony were: Dr Eleni Manakidou, Chair of the School of History and Archaeology, who welcomed the guests […]
Caroling with Zygmunt Mineyko Polish School
School Concert of Christmas Carols 2022 took place on Friday, 19th December at the 1st Dimotiko School in Egaleo, where the Polish School is located. Polish children sang Christmas carols, and then the Greek school students presented Greek Christmas traditions. At the end, they all together symbolically dressed an olive branch representing the Christmas tree. […]
Meeting of the students from Zygmunt Mineyko Polish School at Athens with Canadian artist Eveline Kolijn at PAIA
A meeting of the students from Zygmunt Mineyko Polish School at Athens with Canadian artist Eveline Kolijn took place on Friday, 25thNovember, 2022. A group of students, together with their teacher Alicja Wawrzynowicz, first watched the visual art project entitle “The Ocean Inside”. It was presented at the The Canadian Institute in Greece, which invited […]
Meeting of Polish marathon runners with the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Athen at PAIA
On November 16, 2022, a meeting of Polish marathon runners with the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Athens, Artur Lompart, took place at the PIAA headquarters. Over 30 athletes from various regions of Poland took part in it. The ambassador answered questions from the participants of the 39th Authentic Athens Marathon, which took […]
Lecture by Prof. Agata Ulanowska in PAIA
On November 8, 2022, a lecture by Prof. Agata Ulanowska (University of Warsaw), member of The Governance Council of PAIA titled: “IMPRESSED, UNIMPRESSIVE YET INFORMATIVE: New evidence for the technical textiles from imprints on the undersides of clay sealings from Bronze Age Greece” was held at the headquarters of the Polish Archaeological Institute in Athens. After […]
Trip to Nauplio
On October 8th, 2022 the organizers and participants of the “Polish Philhellenism Evening” took part in a trip to the first capital of Greece – Nauplio, during which visited the Catholic Church of the Transfiguration with a monument dedicated to 280 Philhellenes, including Poles who died during the Greek War of Independence. The monument has […]