The Kerameikos Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Athens, Greece, that houses archaeological artifacts from the ancient Athenian cemetery of Kerameikos. The cemetery was in use from the 8th century BCE until Roman times and was the final resting place for many important figures of ancient Athens. The museum contains a collection of funerary monuments, statues, reliefs, and other artifacts discovered during excavations of the Kerameikos cemetery. One of the most notable exhibits is the Stele of Hegeso, a 4th-century BCE marble relief that depicts a young woman examining her jewelry. The museum also contains a large collection of grave stelae, which were used to mark graves and often contained depictions of the deceased and their families. In addition to the permanent exhibits, the museum also hosts temporary exhibitions that showcase artifacts from other archaeological sites in Greece. The museum is located near the ancient Agora and the Acropolis, making it a popular destination for tourists interested in ancient Greek history and culture. Overall, the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum is an important cultural institution that preserves and displays artifacts from the ancient Athenian cemetery of Kerameikos, providing insight into the funerary customs and beliefs of the ancient Greeks.
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Every time I need inspiration for a present for friends or family, I go to this store and inevitably discover something intriguing, exciting and unique. Books, clothes, luxurious old fabrics, bizarre little objects, and a lovely owner whose passion for antiques is communicative.
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To recover from my Heideggerian confrontation with "das Sein-zum-Tode", I visit this small town. Right across the market square, there's a bakery that sells the best comfort food in the world. My tummy already hurts from looking at all those real Belgian chocolate treats. Legendary!
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A great art center in the industrial area of Lövholmen that presents a good selection of exhibitions every few months. Wonderful cafe and art/design store inside.
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Raisin bread and sausage rolls; plus madeleines, palmiers, financiers, croissants, and cinnamon buns for breakfast with a Parisian jazz soundtrack
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A medical research center in Lisbon by Indian architects Charles Correa Associates has a curved stone form with circular cut-aways.
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This pub offers good ambiance, good food, great music, and nice staff. They also serve the best pint of black lager in town and to top it all off, there are no TV’s to distract from conversations among friends.
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Is a fantastic little street in the middle of town. Its colourful little workers cottages (from the late 18th and early 19th century) really stand out from the rest of Oslo’s architecture. A cute, warm and cozy street that makes me happy.
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An excellent bookshop by Brick Lane, the interior design is incredible and the selection unexpected. A good place to get lost in!
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The Walhalla Studio Theater opened in 1897. It is an entertainment venue that stages a variety of events throughout the year. Live music, theater, cinema, art expositions, dance shows and an interesting array of gigs are held here. It features interesting and entertaining performances every week. The wallpapers of the cinema represent the faded charm of the house which is under monument protection.    Address Walhalla Theater | Mauritiusstraße 3a, 65183 | Wiesbaden
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The Current Gallery is an artist-run gallery and studio space located in downtown Baltimore. Current's a great space for seeing contemporary art from the studios of young Baltimore based artists and likeminded artists from around the world.
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After a long day exploring Paris, a huge plate of noodles is basically the dream. Le Chef Thai is small and cosy, although I think they have a downstairs too which we didn’t see. It’s really relaxed inside and filled with plants so there was a nice calming energy. The guy that served us was super-friendly and we all had an excellent feed for a reasonable price. Happy days.
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Aggelos Kourtidis is an independent Graphic Designer and Web Developer from Greece, who lives and works in Corinth. Graduate of Vakalo College (University of Derby), his practice focuses on creative direction, visual communication and business consulting.
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Mixing high-tech and nature through innovation design engineering
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Painter living and working in Downtown Los Angeles 
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3D artist living in London 
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Graphic designer who mainly works on print-based materials, mostly brand identity, book, leaflet, poster, vinyl etc. People might recognize me by the name "Super Salad" because I made an independent publishing studio SUPERSALADSTUFF to keep working on self-initiated projects. And I've been making and introducing books every year at art book fairs, distributing free papers via SUPERSALADSTUFF.
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Janice Wu is a visual artist raised and based in Vancouver, Canada. Currently finishing up her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, she primarily works in pencil and gouache on paper. Her current body of work consists of a collection of watercolor renderings, which deal with material culture, artifacts, and the everyday.
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Guy who works too much. 
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I am Olya, currently based in Moscow. Traveling is a fuel to my inspiration.
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Experimental comics & concepts
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Art director and zine maker, based in Amsterdam.
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Dani Fish (pseudonym for Daniele Piscitello) is an animation director from Sicily.
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Co-owner and Brand Director at 1934 in London
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