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Makri Street 11: the NIA building, before and after the complete refurbishment (1998-1999).

1 september – 19 oktober: NIA gesloten vanwege renovatiewerkzaamheden!

Graag laten we u weten dat de NIA-kantoren en gastenverblijven van maandag 1 september tot en met zondag 19 oktober gesloten zijn vanwege omvangrijke renovatiewerkzaamheden. De medewerkers van het Instituut blijven echter graag beschikbaar om u van dienst te zijn. We zijn bereikbaar via de volgende e-mailadressen: Directeur Adjunct-directeur Senior Administrator Bibliothecaresse Gebouwonderhoud en IT […]

22 oktober: Boekpresentatie door Özge Calafato (Universiteit van Amsterdam), ‘Making the Modern Turkish Citizen: Vernacular Photography in the Early Republican Era’

The Netherlands Institute at Athens in collaboration with the Nordic Library and the Finnish Institute at Athens are very pleased to invite you to the book presentation of ‘Making the Modern Turkish Citizen: Vernacular Photography in the Early Republican Era’, by the author Özge Calafato (University of Amsterdam). The event will be moderated by the […]

Royal Museums of Art and History, inv. R.308: cup, c. 490-480 BC, attributed to the Foundry Painter.

Nu online: de 15e TEXNH-Lezing “Craftspeople and War in Ancient Economies”, dr. Natacha Massar (Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussel).

We are happy to share with you the online registration of the 15th session of our TEXNH-series, which took place on May 28. After a short introduction by NIA-director Prof. Ann Brysbaert, Dr. Natacha Massar (Curator of Greek Antiquities, Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels) “Craftspeople and War in Ancient Economies“. The series is […]

Nu online: de lezing “Axenitika and Misiotika. Two Cappadocian dialects still spoken in Greece” (Prof. em Mark Janse, 23 april 2025)

It is our pleasure to share the video registration of the hybrid lecture, delivered by Prof. em. Mark Janse (Affiliated Researcher at the Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics, University of Cambridge), which took place on Wednesday 23 April: “Axenitika and Misiotika. Two Cappadocian dialects still spoken in Greece” In his lecture, Prof. […]