6–9 Nov 2023
UOA Main Conference Buiding
Europe/Athens timezone

Useful Info

 

Masterclass LanguageEnglish.

 

To attend the MasterClass, registration is necessary by filling out the corresponding registration form 

Please, take into consideration that participation in this event is moderated. The organisers will have to approve your application.

The venue will take place at "Ioannis Drakopoulos" Amphitheatre which is located in the Main UOA building  30 Panepistimiou St., Athens.

Extra study material can be found at the bottom of the "Overview" page.

 

Main Building (Propylaea),

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

The central building of the University of Athens, known as Propylaia, is one of the most emblematic landmarks of the capital city of the Greek state. The neoclassical building and its monumental precinct bring up the most acknowledged highlights of Greek national history. The halls of the building were learning, conversing and protest spots.

The Propylaia building was established in 1839 and designed by the Danish architect Hans Christian Hansen (1803-1883). It was originally intended to be the venue of the newly-born University of Athens (established 1837), previously hosted at the mansion of the architect Stamatis Kleanthis, in Plaka, and currently hosting the University museum. A considerable part of the building cost was covered by donations of Greek expatriates, foreign rulers and numerous citizens.

 

"Ioannis Drakopoulos" Amphitheatre

The Amphitheatrical room "Ioannis Drakopoulos" has 128 seats, it is equipped with the necessary visual and acoustic equipment to host conferences and other venues. The room also has a separate reception/gala  hall.