Lecture on Bulgakov’s novel ‘The Master and Margarita’ (Volgograd, Russia)
‘Falling in love with a book’ festival was taken place in Volgograd, on Saint Valentine’s day. New Acropolis was invited to give a lecture on the most mysterious and profound […]
Seneca: On The Happy Life (Sofia, Bulgaria)
New Acropolis organized a free online lecture dedicated to the everlasting question on the happiness and the roads which lead to it. Thanks to the precious pieces of advice of […]
2021 New Acropolis International Yearbook
As every year, the New Acropolis International Organization publishes a Yearbook with some of the most outstanding activities held in the more than 60 countries where it is installed. In […]
Health for body and soul (Brazil)
A lecture entitled “Health for body and soul” was broadcast on the YouTube channel of New Acropolis Brazil. The lecture was given by Bernardo Norat Beghini, a doctor and teacher […]
Food Distribution to the Homeless (Barcelona, Barcelona)
Once again this year, New Acropolis volunteers have taken to the streets to carry out the usual distribution of food to the homeless, this year ensuring all safety measures due […]
Campaign to Donate School Uniforms and Toys to Kindergartens in Need (Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil)
Every year, New Acropolis volunteers organise an artistic-cultural event for socially vulnerable children. Despite the restrictions of the year, the purchase of uniforms for the children of Creche Vó Maria, […]
Didactic Concert on Beethoven (Bolivia)
As part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the composer Ludwig Van Beethoven, New Acropolis Bolivia offered a Didactic Concert performed by Bolivian musicians, as […]
Philosophy Night (Lausanne, Switzerland)
We are pleased that the Philosophy Night, supported by UNESCO Switzerland, has been able, despite the crisis, to offer the public a dozen activities for children, teenagers and adults on […]
Talks on Philosophy and Art (Bolivia)
Art and philosophy have always been intertwined in such a way that art, in a profound sense, could not be understood without the symbolic and contextual interpretations provided by philosophy. […]










