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An ancient city unknown to the general public “traveled” from the heart of Macedonia to the Greek capital to “introduce” itself to the audience of Athens and invite them to discover it. Europos, an important urban center of ancient Bottiaea, located 18 kilometers from Pella, between Axios and Goumenissa, was presented at the National Archaeological Museum, which hosts the exhibition station “Europos the City”.

This is a special exhibition narrative, consisting of five sections. Through these, aspects of the life of the citizens of Europos, the first people called Europeans, according to epigraphic testimonies, are highlighted. Seventeen original exhibits are also presented, which are accompanied by rich photographic and audiovisual material, including among others, two short films, one about the ancient city and the archaeological site, and a biographical one about Seleucus I, one of the most important successors of Alexander the Great, whose birthplace was Europos.

The exhibition will remain at the National Archaeological Museum until March 16, 2025. (12/18/2024)

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