Category: Cultural Activities
Online Seminar: “Atlantis, the mystery of the lost continent” (Balvanera, Argentina)
The Balvanera branch presented an online seminar entitled “Atlantis, the mystery of the lost continent”. In front of a large audience, the speaker Gustavo Porras raised the biggest question surrounding […]
Online talk: The Myth of King Arthur and the Holy Grail (Belgrano, Argentina)
The Belgrano branch offered an online talk entitled “The Myth of King Arthur and the Holy Grail”. Victoria Calle addressed the myth of King Arthur and the Holy Grail – […]
Lost Worlds Series: The Pre-Socratic Mysteries in Ancient Greece (Alicante, Spain)
Cicero (1st century BC) wrote: “The Mysteries have led us from a savage and cruel life to civilisation and have moderated us and […]
Online talk: “Egypt. Wisdom for life” (Argentina)
The Belgrano Centre of New Acropolis, presented the virtual lecture: Egypt, Wisdom for Life. Professor Ricardo Blasco discussed the Egyptian civilization and the attraction and mystery that […]
Sacred architecture of the pyramids, the mysteries of the phoenix (Paris, France)
The anthropologist and philosopher Fernand Schwarz shared with the Paris audience the mysteries of Egyptian architecture. Egypt is in the spotlight in 2022, the bicentenary of the deciphering of hieroglyphics […]
Spartan Teaching about Fear (Warsaw, Poland)
Conference about Sparta entitled: “Spartan teaching on fear”. With the development of the most important ideas that made this ancient society unique: – how the Spartans managed their fears to […]
Talks on ‘Trip to Egypt’ (Belgrano, Argentina)
The Belgrano branch offered two lectures on “Trip to Egypt: from Cairo to Aswan”. On the first day, Professor Gustavo Porras spoke about the pyramids of the Giza plateau and […]
Film discussion: “Don’t Look Up” (NÃO OLHEM PARA CIMA) (Portugal)
New Acropolis held a discussion on the film “Don’t Look Up” (“Não Olhem para Cima”), one of the most talked about films in recent times. Five speakers from different Centres […]
Lecture on Giordano Bruno (Belgium)
From the Italian Renaissance, we know mostly artists and architects. However, during this extraordinary period, philosophers played a significant role. They were the pillars of a culture that could have […]
World Poetry Day (Belgium)
This year, in the context of World Poetry Day, we honored our country, Belgium through a series of Facebook posts about Belgian poetry.










