What’s On This March at the Maria Callas Museum!

Written by The Heloni Team | today

This March, the Maria Callas Museum of the City of Athens presents a rich and diverse cultural calendar that brings the legacy of the legendary opera singer to life through music sessions, thematic tours, creative workshops, and special events. The museum becomes a vibrant space for artistic expression and exploration — perfect for residents and visitors alike.

🌟 What’s Happening This March

Beyond the permanent exhibition, March offers a rich program of special events and cultural experiences:

Every Friday – 1+1 Ticket Offer

A great opportunity to visit together — buy one ticket and bring a companion for free. Perfect for couples or friends.

8 March – International Women’s Day Event

A special discussion celebrating female creativity and artistic identity, featuring inspiring voices from the Greek cultural scene. A meaningful cultural evening in an intimate setting.

19 March – Live Music Evening

A special evening from the museum’s live music series curated by Giorgos Florakis, featuring an intimate unplugged performance by renowned Greek artist Foivos Delivorias. The event combines live music and conversation, creating a unique experience that blends storytelling with contemporary Greek sound.

27 March – World Theatre Day Workshop

A hands-on workshop dedicated to the preservation of theatrical costumes, giving participants a rare behind-the-scenes look at stage heritage and craftsmanship.

Travelling with Family?

The museum also offers Sunday creative workshops for children, blending music, storytelling, and interactive exploration — a lovely cultural option for families.

At Heloni Apartments, we believe that travel is about meaningful experiences. If you would like assistance with directions, reservations, or further recommendations for March events in Athens — from museums to concerts and neighborhood suggestions — we are always happy to help.

We wish you an inspiring and memorable stay in Athens.

photos from: mariacallasmuseum.gr