The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world. It was founded in 1829 and has been housed in its current neoclassical building since 1889. The museum houses a vast collection of ancient Greek art and artifacts that span over 5,000 years of Greek history, from the prehistoric period to the Roman era. The collection includes sculptures, pottery, jewelry, metalwork, and other objects that provide insight into the daily life, religious practices, and artistic achievements of ancient Greece. One of the most impressive exhibits in the museum is the Mycenaean collection, which includes artifacts from the ancient city of Mycenae, including the famous golden mask of Agamemnon. The museum also has a large collection of sculptures from the classical period, including the bronze statue of Zeus or Poseidon, and the Artemision Bronze. The National Archaeological Museum of Athens has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years to accommodate its growing collection and improve the visitor experience. Today, the museum attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to marvel at the ancient treasures that are on display and learn about the rich cultural heritage of Greece.
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The best design objects, gifts, books and body products. All of my glasses are from sounds, I love it. They also have great coffee. 
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It is one of the most important business centres in London. Crowded of suits at daytime, perfectly deserted at night. It is so striking relaxing to walk in there enjoying the silence and the lights! It makes you feel pleasantly far from reality.
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A short walk from Oxford Circus tube station, Kaffeine is easily one of the best coffee houses in London. Whenever I'm working in the area I pop in beforehand to kick start my day with a well-made cappuccino.
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Great food and atmosphere in Brixton. Try their Vegan Viking pizza: Cashew cheese, pistachio pesto, red chillies, rocket and mint or their Cauliflower cheese arancini. And who doesn't like a bottomless brunch in the weekends?
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It is a fine dessert dining. Unique full-on experience with dessert (no industrial sugar is used) course menu and pairing drinks. No wonder they have got a Michelin star!
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A small cafe / restaurant in the heart of Aoyama. Does a really good homemade lemonade.
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Casual sushi bar in Kichijoji Harmonica Yokocho. Lunch special: 1,000 yen for an omakase sushi plate. 
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Guided visits to 101 Spring Street offer direct engagement with Donald Judd’s art and vision. Advance reservations are required.
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One of those comic shops that just have it right. Good selection, room at the back for exhibitions and talks, small selection of music for sale. I got hooked on “Big Questions” by Anders Nilsen, and he came in for a signing in the summer, I had no idea, just popped by and there he was. I’m holding onto the 90’s and this place has it.
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Get your analogue photos ready - space where you can buy film, photo equipment and as well serves as a gallery space for young talent! Nice stuff and staff!
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What distinguishes the Wolfsonian from any other museum is it's unusual collection of design objects and ephemera dating from the late 19th century to mid 20th century. It's mission is to use objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, political, and technological changes that have transformed our world. It encourages people to see the world in new ways, and to learn from the past as they shape the present and influence the future.
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Creative Director, Experiential Storytelling
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Illustrator from Amsterdam.
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Melbourne Based Photographer specialising in Fine Art, Architecture, Interiors and Aerial.
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Currently based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
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Scénographe Set Designer & Prop Stylist Experte  "tendance déco" sur TEVA Déco
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Angela Santana is a Swiss artist based in New York City. Santana creates large scale oil paintings based on the vast amount of illicit imagery online. She combines digital painting techniques with classical oil painting. Instagram: Angela____Santana
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I’m a film and commercial director from Manila
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Born in Russia (Donskoje) `83, moved to Germany `90. I was studying architecture at the University for Applied Science in Koblenz. After the diploma I went to Moscow to work as an architect for Sergei Tchoban. Back from Moscow I made my M.A. at Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main. One of my most emotional periods in my life because of the people and the discussion about architecture. At the moment I am working for Schneider+Schumacher architects in Frankfurt am Main. Currently I don`t have really a home town, I am spending time between many cities. For the moment I like this situation to be more independent.
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Ex- creative director turned illustrator living in Tokyo, Japan. I draw for fine brands and publications.
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Illustrator and designer living in Sardinia
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I'm Claire Pazot, a French-born Art Director. After a time in Paris and Berlin, I have settled down in Montreal, and this is where I live and work. I love pure and simple design. I am always eager for new projects, all different and unique. But fun stays my main goal in life :)
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An upcoming trip to Lisbon has made me curious about what recommendations there may be from someone who shares the same interests as me.
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Create / Curate — Visual Poetry for thoughtful & progressive brands
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Riley Hooper is a documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY.
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