Student tours continue with great success as part of Technopolis’ educational program “The Child, the City, and the Monuments”, at the George Zongolopoulos Open-Air Sculpture Garden in Psychiko
The young visitors had the opportunity to get acquainted up close with the work of one of the most important Greek sculptors of the 20th century, to explore his iconic sculptures, and to discover how art interacts with public space, history, and the daily life of the city.
📚 Through interactive tours, creative activities, and experiential learning, the children approached the concept of monuments and cultural landscapes in a playful and engaging way. Starting from Zongolopoulos’ works, they enhanced their aesthetic education and cultivated their environmental and cultural awareness.
👏 We warmly thank the educators for their participation and trust, as well as all our little friends for their enthusiasm and active involvement!
Technopolis and the program “The Child, the City, and the Monuments” continue building bridges between children and cultural heritage, demonstrating that art can become a valuable guide on the path to cultivating active citizenship.
Stay tuned for more activities and educational experiences!









