Greece - Athens Acropolis 1967
Greece - Athens Acropolis 1967
Greece - Athens Acropolis 1967
Greece - Athens Acropolis 1967
Greece - Athens Acropolis 1967

Greece - Athens Acropolis 1967

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Published in 1967, this original travel poster by N. Mavroyenis was issued by the Greek National Tourist Organization (GNTO) to promote Greece as one of the world's great cultural destinations. Featuring a striking nighttime view of the Acropolis of Athens, the poster captures the timeless grandeur of one of the most celebrated monuments of classical civilization.

The photograph presents the illuminated Parthenon, standing majestically atop the Acropolis against the deep blue Athenian night sky. Below, the ancient Theatre of Herodes Atticus can be seen nestled into the southern slope of the sacred hill, emphasizing the extraordinary concentration of architectural masterpieces that have defined Athens for more than two millennia. The dramatic lighting transforms the archaeological site into a luminous beacon overlooking the modern city, highlighting both its monumental scale and enduring symbolism.

During the 1960s, Greece experienced a remarkable expansion in international tourism. The Greek National Tourist Organization commissioned a series of elegant photographic posters that moved away from illustrated travel art in favor of sophisticated color photography. These campaigns showcased the country's archaeological treasures, islands, landscapes, and Mediterranean lifestyle, helping establish Greece as one of Europe's premier travel destinations.

The Acropolis of Athens, crowned by the Parthenon, remains the supreme symbol of ancient Greek civilization. Constructed during the 5th century BC under the leadership of Pericles, the Parthenon was designed by the architects Ictinus and Callicrates, with its sculptural decoration supervised by Phidias. Today, the Acropolis is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to represent the foundations of democracy, philosophy, architecture, and Western culture.

Little is known about photographer N. Mavroyenis, whose work contributed to the highly successful visual identity developed by the Greek National Tourist Organization during the post-war decades. His photographs combined technical precision with an appreciation for light and atmosphere, presenting Greece as both an ancient civilization and a vibrant modern nation.

Originally displayed in travel agencies, airline offices, shipping companies, and tourism exhibitions throughout Europe and North America, these official Greek travel posters were produced for promotional use and were rarely preserved after the campaigns concluded. Well-preserved originals have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage travel posters, Greek cultural memorabilia, and twentieth-century photography.

Today, Greece – Athens Acropolis remains one of the most elegant official tourism posters of the 1960s. Combining striking nighttime photography with minimalist modern typography, it celebrates the timeless beauty of Athens and the enduring legacy of one of history's greatest architectural achievements.

Original poster

Greece - Tourism - Parthenon - Acropolis

Composition: M. Katzourakis

Aspioti Elka

Good condition, light folds

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