Greece is opening more than 120 archaeological sites, museums and monuments for free access this month, according to reporting by multiple outlets. The initiative is tied to a full-moon celebration, and participating sites extend their opening hours.
The outlets describe the programme as a public cultural event designed to encourage visits to historic locations. They also note that the extended hours apply across different categories of attractions, including major archaeological sites as well as museums and monuments.
While the core details are consistent—free admission to over 120 locations and longer opening times—sources vary mainly in emphasis. One focuses on the scale of the free-entry offer, while another highlights the full-moon timing and the extended-hours aspect of the event.