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17/02/2024
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Athens
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24
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The goal was to introduce the erasmus students to an important part of ancient athenian history.

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Hello, everyone! 

For the next few months, you are going to live, study and party in one of the most ancient cities in Europe. There's so much history and culture surrounding you. 

What better way to get to know more about Athens than by visiting one of its museums? This event gives you the opportunity to do that!

Join us, as we visit the Acropolis Museum. It is the most modern yet captivating museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world, devoted to he very roots of the City of Athens. With artefacts from all historical periods, displaying their cultural and artistic value. 

You can admire all the ancient knowledge and have a guided group tour from one of our volunteers if you want. We will hang out all together and have fun!

Place: Acropolis Museum | Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42 (Acropolis Station)

Date & Time: February 17, 11:00

 Fee:

a. Free for EU citizens up to the age of 25, upon presentation of their ID documents

b. 10€ for General Admission

Please do not forget to register here & add your preference for a guided tour: https://forms.gle/8N349WwM4i7Dwpu59

This Event is accessible to Participants with Mobility Disabilities.

This Event is Organised by members of ESN AUA Athens to help you get the most out of your Erasmus life in Athens. All ESN Events are non-profit and are organised By Students For Students on a voluntary basis.

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
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Counter Stereotypes & Embrace Cultural Differences
Foster Intercultural Dialogue
Inclusive Education
Showcase Cultural Heritage
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
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