Panos Aravantinos Decor Museum is a museum in Piraeus, Athens, Greece. Museum named after Panos Aravantinos, famous Greek and German opera scenic and costume designer and decorator. [1] The museum is in the building of Municipal theater of Piraeus and there are about 1300 works of Panos Aravantinos [2]
Athens is the capital city of Greece. With a population close to four million it is the largest city in Greece, and the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates and is the capital of the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years and its earliest human presence beginning somewhere between the 11th and 7th millennia BC.
Piraeus is a port city in the Attica region of Greece. It is located in the east coast of the Saronic Gulf.
The Socialist Workers Party in Greece is an affiliate of the International Socialist Tendency (IST). It is the second largest organisation in IST after the British Socialist Workers Party.
Kallithea is a district of Athens and a municipality in south Athens regional unit. It is the 8th largest municipality in Greece and the 4th biggest in the Athens urban area. Additionally, it is the 2nd most densely populated municipality in Greece and one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with 21,192/km2 (54,890/sq mi). The municipality has an area of 4.749 km2 (1.834 sq mi).
The Hellenic Railways Organisation or OSE is the Greek national railway company which owns, maintains and operates all railway infrastructure in Greece with the exception of Athens' rapid transit lines. Train services on these lines are run by Hellenic Train S.A., a former OSE subsidiary. In addition, OSE owns and maintains the rolling stock used by Hellenic Train and maintains preserved special rolling stock, withdrawn locomotives and railcars.
Panos may refer to:
Piraeus station refers to two railway termini in Piraeus, Greece, approximately 9 km south-west of the centre of Athens. The southern building is the present terminus of Athens Metro Line 1, formerly the Athens-Piraeus Railways Co that opened in 1869. The northern building is the railway terminus for standard gauge railway services of Proastiakos to Acharnes Junction and Chalcis.
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains mainly sculptures, discovered in Piraeus and in the area of the Attic coast from Bronze Age to Roman times,
The Railway Museum of Athens, Greece, was founded by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) in 1978.
Museum of the History of the Greek Costume is a special interest museum in Athens, Greece. It was inaugurated by the former Minister of Culture, Melina Mercouri, in 1988 and is part of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women, a non profit society founded in 1911.
The Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus is a railway museum in Piraeus, Athens, Greece. The museum was established in 2005 in the space of the former Post Office in Piraeus railway station. The museum displays a collection of small size items, photographs and documents related to the history of Athens-Piraeus Railway, Hellenic Electric Railways (EIS), Piraeus-Perama light railway, Piraeus Harbour tramway, Electric Transport Company (IEM) and Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways (ISAP). The museum also owns a collection of approximately 2000 small and medium size items and 3000 books, leaflets and other documents, currently in storage.
Attica is an administrative region of Greece, that encompasses the entire metropolitan area of Athens-Piraeus, the country's capital and largest city. The region is coextensive with the former Attica Prefecture of Central Greece. It covers a greater area than the historical region of Attica.
Panos Kallitsis is a Greek hairstylist and make-up artist.
Panos Aravantinos was a Greek and German opera scenery and costume designer and decorator.
The Piraeus Athena is a bronze statue dated to the fourth century BCE. It currently resides in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus.
Panagiotis Aravantinos was a Greek scholar and educator who was born in Parga. He worked primarily in Epirus, which was then under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. As with many Greek names, his names appears in English literature in a variety of Romanizations, e.g. the first name as Panagiōtēs or Panayiotis etc., and the last name, as Aravandinos.
Spyros Koukoulomatis was a Greek painter.
Panagiotis ("Panos") Skourletis is a Greek politician of the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA). He served as the Minister of Productive Reconstruction, Environment and Energy from 18 July to 28 August 2015. From 27 January 2015 to 18 July 2015 he was the Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity.
Open access scholarly communication of Greece is preserved in repositories maintained by several academic institutions.
Giannis Vazos was a Greek footballer who played for the Greece national football team and other major clubs. He was born in the autumn of 1914, in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire.