Category: Culture
Lecture: Plato’s love (Belgrade, Serbia)
Continuing with the series of lectures dedicated to great philosophers, volunteers of New Acropolis Belgrade gave an online lecture titled “Plato’s love”, in the presence of a few dozen participants. […]
Workshop on Medicinal Plants (Bilbao, Spain)
Professors Yolanda García and Leticia Darriba gave a workshop on medicinal plants. They spoke of their magical meaning and the benefits they bring us, a knowledge that in ancient times […]
Online course: “The Philosophy of the Upanishads” (Portugal)
The writer and director of New Acropolis Portugal José Carlos Fernández offers an online course entitled: The Philosophy of the Upanishads. This course is made […]
Five minutes with Plato, a contest of video clips (Peru)
Five minutes with Plato is the innovative audiovisual contest organized by the research circle Friends of Plato in the area of Promotion of Culture. The aim of this initiative was […]
Commented hearing: Beethoven, 1st and 2nd symphonies (Bolivia)
As a tribute to the 250th anniversary of the birth of the great composer Ludwing van Beethoven, we facilitated a series of commented auditions on the most outstanding works of […]
European Heritage Days (La Cour Petral, France)
The French Ministry of Culture organised the annual European Heritage Days in mid-September. The former Cour Petral Abbey opened its doors for this occasion. The Cour Petral belongs to the […]
Series: “Painting Seen through Different Eyes” (Coimbra, Portugal)
New Acropolis is carrying out a series of online activities under the title “Painting Seen through Different Eyes”. This is a series of presentations by Françoise Terseur on great works of art. […]
Online Talk: Enigmas of the Pyramids (Belgrano, Argentina)
Talk entitled: Enigmas of the Pyramids, by Professor Gustavo Porras, who spoke about different structures around the world and how we have not yet managed to explain how they […]
Roman Mythology Evening (Panama)
Series of talks about the Roman Empire. Apart from their famous skill in war, the ancient Romans had a strong connection with spirituality.
The Divine Leisure (Bolivia)
An online talk that helped to approach that strange proposal that Plato makes, to turn our “idle” hours into useful and enriching activities.










