Category: Culture
A magical evening with music (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Philosophy and art are inseparable allies, which is why New Acropolis declared a global art week. New Acropolis in Slovakia, decided to spend an evening with classical music. It was […]
Exhibition “Hercules and the 12 Labors” (Ica, Peru)
At the New Acropolis in Ica, the exhibition “Hercules and the 12 Labors,” based on the Greek myth, was held, offering participants an experience of reflection on strength, perseverance, and […]
Prague through the eyes of a philosopher (Czech Republic)
New Acropolis organized a walk around the most beautiful places in Prague as a part of the Day of Arts celebrations. All the places the participants visited were connected by […]
New Acropolis joins the 2025 Skopje Marathon (North Macedonia)
Our athletes of New Acropolis came together to run 5km of the 2025 Skopje Wizzair Marathon. Prior to this, our members organized weekly runs during weekdays and weekends to prepare […]
Ascent to the Mountain of the Gods (Greece)
A group of members from all branches of New Acropolis Greece climbed to the summit of Mount Olympus. Each step brought us closer not only to the peak, but also […]
FiloCafé – Man and Culture (Košice, Slovakia)
This time in a FiloCafé – an evening with philosophical dialogues over coffee or tea, loosely followed the theme “Man and Culture” and focused on perhaps the most visible part […]
Second National Volunteer Olympic Games (Israel)
The New Acropolis philosophical school in Israel recently hosted its Second National Volunteer Olympic Games, bringing together about 200 volunteer-athletes from six different branches across the country for a weekend […]
We actively participated in the 42nd Authentic Athens Marathon! (Greece)
Members from all our branches across Attica took part in the major exhibition of the 42nd Authentic Athens Marathon, the “Marathon Expo.” There, we offered strength and inspiration to the […]
Philosophy in the Graveyard: The Regrets of the Dying (Chicago, USA)
New Acropolis Chicago hosted a reflective and thought-provoking event the weekend before Halloween at Graceland Cemetery, inviting participants to contemplate life, death, and wisdom. Inspired by Bronnie Ware’s book The […]
ERASMUS+ in Athens (Austria)
Since Erasmus opened the program to adult education and included museology, I had the opportunity to participate in an extraordinary exchange. In 2022, MUSIS — the Styrian Museums Association — […]










