University of Agder
The University of Agder, formerly known as Agder College and Agder University College, is a public university with campuses in Kristiansand and Grimstad, Norway. The institution was established as a university college (høgskole) in 1994 through the merger of the Agder University College and five other colleges, including a technical college and a nursing school, and was granted the status of a full university in 2007.
ARKIVET
The Arkivet Peace and Human Rights Center work in four key areas: research, information dissemination, documentation, and teaching. As formulated in its strategic plan for 2021-2025, the Archive’s mission for society is to:
-Maintain the historic Archive building, developing it into an arena for information dissemination.
-Help Norway fulfill its obligation to educate its children and young people about democracy and human rights.
-Actively work in information dissemination that supports a society rooted in openness, democracy, human dignity, and diversity.
-Contribute to the strengthening of democracy, peace, and human rights, through information dissemination and awareness-raising based on research and documentation.
(Source: www.arkivet.no)
Historical Library of Andritsaina
Museum of Cycladic Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art is one of the most important, and largest private museums in Greece. Its permanent collection consists of four different exhibitions that showcase Cycladic Art (3200 – 2000 BC), Ancient Greek Art (2000 BC – 395 AD) and Ancient Cypriot Art (3900 BC – 6th century AD).
Schedia Street Paper
“Schedia” is the only Greek street paper and a member of the International Network of Street Papers (INSP). Like all street papers throughout the world, Schedia is sold exclusively on the city streets by official vendors.
Diazoma
The «DIAZOMA» association was founded in 2008 with the mission to protect and promote the ancient sites where theatrical, musical and other representations were once taking place: theaters, amphitheaters, odeons, and stadiums.
Industrial Gas Museum, Technopolis City of Athens
The Industrial Gas Museum opened its doors to the public in 2013 to promote and protect of the old Athens Gasworks plant, an industrial heritage monument that supplied energy and lighting in the Athens metropolitan area for 130 years.
Athens City Museum
Our Museum presents the modern history of Athens, Europe’s oldest and most famous city, since it became the capital of the newly founded Hellenic State in 1834 under the first royal couple, Otto and Amalia.
Europeana Food and Drink
Europeana is a European body digitally promoting Europe’s cultural heritage. The exhibition was created with the support of Europeana Food and Drink. This pilot exhibition connects various exhibits from European museums and libraries in the Europe.
Municipality Preveza
The Municipality of Preveza is in southern Epirus, between the Ionian Sea and the Ambracian Gulf. The town of Preveza lies near the Gulf’s entrance and is the capital of the regional unit of Preveza.
Athens-Cultural Heritage Tourism Cluster
Development and implementation of experiential tourism project on modern Greek history. Athens Cultural Heritage Tourism Cluster: Museum of the City of Athens, Wonderlab, Clio Muse
B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music
The B&M Theoharakis Foundation has as its basic interest the fine arts and music in Greece and worldwide, by focusing on the emergence and evolution of the modern in the 20th and 21st century.