Category: Culture
History course: The Templars, spiritual knighthood and the roots of the West (Oeiras-Cascais, Portugal)
New Acropolis, the Jaime Cortesão History Center and the Arkhé Space, with the collaboration of the Municipal Chamber of Oeiras, are presenting this course taught by Professor Paulo Alexandre Loução, […]
Online Seminar: Symbolism of the Cathedrals (Belgrano, Argentina)
Online seminar on the Symbolism of the Cathedrals by Professor Gustavo Porras, who addressed the subject of the Gothic Cathedrals that have fascinated humanity so much in the last 900 […]
Online talk: “The War Within” (Balvanera, Argentina)
The Balvanera branch of New Acropolis offered the talk entitled “The inner war”, as part of the cycle of short talks entitled “Philosophy for everyday life”. To address the subject, […]
Ulysses’ Initiatory Journey in podcasts (Lyon, France)
Volunteers from New Acropolis Lyon took on a great challenge: to design and produce a series of 14 podcasts on the symbolic and philosophical reading of Homer’s Odyssey. Why has […]
Musical Night (Belgium)
Despite the current circumstances of the Covid-19 and the renovation works of the headquarters in Louvaina, we find the opportunity to express the beauty of the music: in our kitchen!, […]
Comparative Psychology for the Soul (Sofia, Bulgaria)
New Acropolis did a short online course devoted to three of the most outstanding representatives of modern psychology and psychotherapy: Carl Jung, Erich Fromm and Viktor Frankl. The lectures were […]
New Acropolis participated in the First Meeting of Virtual Reading Clubs organized by the House of Peruvian Literature (Peru)
The meeting called Readers and Readings in Community was organized by the House of Peruvian Literature, as part of the celebrations for Library Month and brought together various organizations linked […]
Greco-Roman sculpture and the historian Pausanias (Guatemala)
Online lecture, led by Dr. Miguel Torres, member of the Academy of Geography and History of Guatemala, who discussed Greco-Roman Sculpture and the traveler historian Pausanias. Dr. Torres answered the […]
Winners of the ‘Letters to Humanity’ (3rd Edition) contest are announced (Bilbao, Spain)
Winners of the “Letters to Humanity”, third edition, were announced. This time the theme was: Fortitude. The motto, chosen at the beginning of the year, unexpectedly proved to be relevant, […]
Online seminar: Political Utopias of the Renaissance (Belgrano, Argentina)
Online seminar entitled: Political Utopias of the Renaissance. Professors Jordania Santos and Ramiro Betancour addressed this topic on the Renaissance; a period of heyday where the various forms of knowledge […]










