What do today's residents say, those who left and returned, but also those who feel deeply rooted in the place? An acquaintance with the Salona of the past and the Amphissa of the present.
It is a city of heroes and inextricably linked to the Greek War of Independence in 1821; that is why there are monuments everywhere in the city: the majestic gate of the Exodus, the garden of Heroes and much more.
With the help of technology and digital imaging, we will be transferred to Mani during the period of the national uprising; we wander in its streets and we meet heroes, fighters, women who without hesitation threw themselves into battle.
Digital imaging, 3D representation come to life into the events. At the same time, the scales tips between memories of the Revolution and the Holocaust of the German Occupation of 1943 that are deeply etched in the soul of the locals.
While we are going up Syngrou Avenue today, it is difficult to imagine Favieros passing by, leading the Greek troops to the Acropolis. How many of us know that this was Karaiskakis' last destination?
In the heart of Arcadia, the past emerges, with the help of technology, digital representation, 3D imaging, sketches that come to life. At the same time, it records in an authentic way the present, conversing with its current inhabitants.
With Emmanouel Pappas up front, the flame of the Revolution was initially lit in Chalkidiki with Thessaloniki following suit. The White Tower, a trademark of Thessaloniki, during the Ottoman occupation functioned as a prison.
With the turbulent life of Captain Bouboulina at the helm, the "Landmarks of 1821" make an hourly "sail" for the historic island of the Argosaronic Gulf.
The Karytsiotis School in Astros Kynourias, the arrival of Ypsilantis, the action of Theodoros Kolokotronis, the visit to the panorama of the First National Assembly and the references of Nikolaos Dragoumis to it, as a "resurrection day".