Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Athens

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Veleposlaništvo Republike Slovenije Atene
Kifissias Avenue 280 & Dimokratias 1, 154 51 Neo Psychico, Athens
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Phone30 210 672 0090, 30 697640 7710
CountryGREECE

Past events

  • 15 May 2024

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    16 May 2024

    GreeceAthens, ThessalonikiCosmos Hall, EPI LEXEIThessaloniki Book Fair

    Two presentations of the Greek translation of "And Love Itself - In ljubezen tudi" by Slovene author Drago Jančar, in collaboration with the Greek publishing house Kastaniotis. Supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Athens.

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  • 18 Mar 2019

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    22 Mar 2019

    CyprusNicosiaSocial and Cultural Centre of Pallouriotissa

    Poetics of Oscar Niemeyer's Architecture, a solo exhibition by the architectural photographer Danica O. Kus (attending), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Athens,

  • 14 Nov 2018

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    25 Jan 2019

    GreeceAthensCasa do Brasil, Embassy of Brazil

    Poetics of Oscar Niemeyer's Architecture, a solo exhibition by the architectural photographer Danica O. Kus, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Athens,

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    The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Athens is the official representative body of the Slovene Government in Greece. The embassy promotes bilateral political, economic and cultural relations between Slovenia and Greece.

    The Embassy in Athens is also responsible for Cyprus.




    Culture and education

    The legal basis for cooperation in the field of culture is the Agreement on Cooperation in Culture, Education and Science between the Republic of Slovenia and Greece signed in November 1993 in Ljubljana.

    The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Athens participates in the organisation of a range of cultural events. In 2010 the Embassy organised the exhibition of Jure Zadnikar, a painter from Slovenia who lives in Greece. In December 2010 the lecture of Slavoj Žižek, whose works have also been translated into Greek, took place in Athens.

    For the academic year 2011/12 the Government of the Republic of Slovenia announced up to 10 scholarships which are open to Greek students (undergraduate or postgraduate) who wish to study in Slovenia. The information is regularly updated at the CMEPIUS website.

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