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Η κύρια δραστηριότητα της MOPTIL λαμβάνει χώρα σε Αρχαιολογικούς Χώρους, μουσεία και Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα.
Η MOPTIL με τις εφαρμογές της για 10 αρχαιολογικούς χώρους και μουσεία, παρέχει βιωματικές εμπειρίες για τους περιηγητές, τους μαθητές και όλους τους λάτρεις της Ιστορίας. Οι διαδραστικές αυτές εφαρμογές περιλαμβάνουν 3D απεικονίσεις των μνημείων και της ζωής όπως ήταν στο παρελθόν. Πρόκειτα

Photos from MOPTIL's post 12/05/2026

The Colossus once stood as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.🏛️
Now it’s hidden somewhere in the of 🤍

Can you find it?

Walk through ancient streets. Scan what others can’t see. Solve riddles left behind by history. Every clue brings you closer to one of the greatest legends of the ancient world the

This is not just a tour. This is a powered by designed to make you feel every layer of 2,000 years of history beneath your feet.💜

The game begins the moment you arrive. 🏛️✨

01/05/2026

#2026, a night we will never forget. 🏆
We walked into the Athens Concert Hall surrounded by the best in the tourism industry and we walked out with two Awards for :
🥇one for Immersive Cultural Tourism and
🥇one for the -Out

Digipast is not staying local. It’s going with new across Europe and content eager to change how visitors imagine a experience!

⭐️Congratulations to 💪🏻and a heartfelt thank you 🙏🏻to the for recognizing our work. ✨

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01/05/2026

Happy International Workers Day!

On the Acropolis of Athens there appears to have been a sanctuary or small shrine dedicated to Athena Ergane (“Athena the Worker/Craftswoman”), although not a major temple like the Parthenon.
Athena Ergane was the aspect of the goddess associated with:
- craftsmanship
- weaving
- pottery
- metalworking
- architecture and skilled labor.

Ancient evidence suggests that her cult was connected with the artisans and workshops around the Acropolis, especially during the construction of the Parthenon and other sacred buildings.
Some scholars believe the worship of Athena Ergane was centered near the Erechtheion and older sacred areas of the Acropolis, probably through a small sanctuary, altar, or cult space rather than a monumental standalone temple.

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