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Greece may be the home of Zeus and his fellow Olympians, but at first glance its bustling, traffic-ridden capital, Athens, is anything but divine. Yet here, as all over Greece, are reminders of the countrys glory from Athens Parthenon and Delphis Temple of Apollo, to the ruins on Crete of the Minóan city of Knossós, a civilisation reaching even further back into history.

Scattered throughout the calm blue waters of the Aegean are the islands, each with its own special story. Visit Zakynthos in the spring to see why it is the island of flowers, or the volcanic Santorini, where the blackness of the sand accentuates the brilliant whiteness of the villages. The serenity of islands like Skópelos contrasts with the hedonistic party islands such as Myknos and Páros where the worship of Dionysus the god of revelry continues to the beat of garage and house music.

It is easy to forget that from this fertile land of mythology, olive groves and retsina, sprang political, philosophical and artistic ideas that shaped the whole course of western civilisation. Greece today offers the traveller the comforts of modern Europe in close proximity to the stark beauty of the ancient world.
  • Museum of Greek Folk Art
    The Museum of Greek Folk Art features an extensive collection highlighting the origins of modern popular Greek culture.
  • Battleship Averoff Museum
    The Battleship Averoff is the most important and impressive surviving naval vessel in the history of the Hellenic Navy. Commissioned in 1911, it remained in active service for more than 44 years and is now moored in Athens' waters for all to explore.
  • Delphi
    One hundred miles north-west of Athens, high above the Gulf of Corinth, stands the holy mountain of Parnassus. Nestled amidst its pine forested slopes and rocky crags are the beautiful and exceptionally well-preserved ruins of Delphi. Rich in myth, bound up with the mysteries of clairvoyance and earth energies, for many this is a very sacred spot.
  • War Museum
    The War Museum of Athens explores the history of warfare from stone axes to heavy artillery. Other exhibits cover the classical and medieval period, the Greek War of Independence and conflicts of the 20th century. You can even climb into the cockpit of a fighter plane.
  • Dimitris Pierides Museum of Contemporary Art
    The Dimitris Pierides Museum of Contemporary Art houses over a thousand paintings, sculptures, engravings and ceramics and includes works by artists from Greece and Cyprus. It is open to the public every day and hosts many cultural activities.
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