News&Events

An Evening of Zbigniew Herbert’s Poetry on the 100th Anniversary of the Poet’s Birth

On 25 September, the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens hosted a Polish-Greek poetry evening dedicated to the works of Zbigniew Herbert, marking the 100th anniversary of the poet’s birth. The event was initiated by Beata Kukiel-Vraila, PAIA’s cultural programme coordinator, and organized with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Athens […]

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The new research project is launching on Skopelos

The new research project, Ancient Skopelos Survey (ASkoS), is launching on Skopelos through a collaboration between the Ministry of Culture and the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens. The Ephorate of Antiquities of Magnesia is participating with Dr. Anthi Batziou, Co-director of the project, along with archaeologists: Iakovos Georgiou, MSc, and Dimitris Agnousiotis, MSc. Under the […]

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An Evening with Mycenaean Amber

Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to: An Evening with Mycenaean Amber The event will be held twice: on Monday, September 30, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. – in Polish and on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. – in English at the headquarters of the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens (Dionisiou Eginitou 7, 115-28 Athens). Please find attached the detailed program. Due to a […]

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New research project at the Thelpousa site in Arcadia, Peloponnese

We are proud to announce that the first excavations season of the international German-Polish-Greek team of Thelpousa Agora Project (TAP) under the auspices of PAIA ended on 10th of August. It was codirected by Prof. Evdoxia Papuci-Władyka (Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Cracow), Dr Johannes Fouquet (Universität Leipzig) and Dr Georgios Doulfis (National and Kapodistrian University […]

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Invitation to the 3rdAnnual Meeting of PAIA

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens has a pleasure to invite to the 3rdAnnual Meeting of the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens (for 2023)which will take place on June 19th, 2024 at 19.00 in theÉcole française d’Athènes. Please confirm your attendance until June 17th 2024 by e-mail to: paia@amu.edu.pl. We would be pleased to welcome you to this event. […]

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A screening of the film “Bronze Scepter. Symbol of civilizational change” at PAIA

On May 22nd, our Institute hosted a screening of the film “Berło z brązu. Symbol zmiany cywilizacyjnej” (eng. “Bronze Scepter. Symbol of civilizational change”) directed by Mr. Krzysztof Paluszyński (producer: PFS PalFilmStudio Sp. z o. o.). The screening of the film was preceded by an introduction by one of the scientific consultants, Prof. Janusz Czebreszuk, […]

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Invitation to a lecture

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to a lecture of prof. dr. Krzysztof Nawotka (University of Wroclaw): “The Nourisher of Apollo: Miletos and its god“ The lecture in English will take place on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at 19.00 (Athens) / 18.00 (Poznań) in hybrid form: in person at the PAIA headquarters at Dionisiou Eginitou 7, GR-115-28 Athens, and […]

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Recording of a Collective Reading to Mark the Centenary of the First Edition of “Mythology” by Jan Parandowski

The Polish Archaeological Institute in Athens joined in the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the first edition of Mythology by Jan Parandowski. First published in 1924 by H. Altenberg Publishing House in Lviv, the book has long held a canonical place in Polish culture and education, becoming one of the most widely read and influential school […]

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