Counting down to Christmas, the Museum of Cycladic Art invites the public to three festive Cycladic Fridays this December 3, 10, and 17. Photo: Museum of Cycladic Art
ATHENS – Counting down to Christmas, the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens invites the public to three festive Cycladic Fridays, December 3, 10, and 17, 5-8 PM. Visitors can see the exhibition KALLOS: The Supreme Beauty, and also enjoy the unique Symbeeosis drinks for free at the Cycladic Café or do their Christmas shopping at the festively decorated Cycladic Shop, accompanied by the music of Radio Pepper 96.6.
On December 3, Pepper 96.6 will do a live broadcast through the Museum of Cycladic Art with Konstantina Nikolopoulou, while on December 10 and 17, DJs Liana Mastathi and Costas Papazetis will be on the decks. At the same time, 10 lucky listeners of Pepper 96.6 will win an annual Young Friends subscription from the Museum of Cycladic Art.
Counting down to Christmas, the Museum of Cycladic Art invites the public to three festive Cycladic Fridays this December 3, 10, and 17. Photo: Museum of Cycladic Art
At the Cyladic Café, guests can enjoy free of charge the Greek Organic Mountain Tea of Symbeeosis and in particular the flavors of Mountain Tea and Ginger, Mountain Tea and Mint, Mountain Tea and Lavender as well as the Herb Luiza.
Cycladic Fridays are courtesy of Symbeeosis and will continue on January 7 and 14, 2022.
Symbeeosis is the new pioneering company in the field of organic functional foods and beverages of high quality, with raw materials from Greece, from sustainable and regenerative crops, but also organic, regenerative beekeeping.
Counting down to Christmas, the Museum of Cycladic Art invites the public to three festive Cycladic Fridays this December 3, 10, and 17. Photo: Museum of Cycladic Ar
Entrance to the exhibition KALLOS: The Supreme Beauty: 15 €
Counting down to Christmas, the Museum of Cycladic Art invites the public to three festive Cycladic Fridays this December 3, 10, and 17. Photo: Museum of Cycladic Art
Counting down to Christmas, the Museum of Cycladic Art invites the public to three festive Cycladic Fridays this December 3, 10, and 17 with the unique Symbeeosis drinks for free. Photo: Museum of Cycladic ArtThe Cycladic Shop at the Museum of Cycladic Art. Photo: Museum of Cycladic Art
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