The Greek symposium was a key Hellenic social institution. It was a forum for men to debate, plot, boast, or simply to party with others. They were also frequently held to celebrate the introduction of young men into aristocratic society. Symposia were also held by aristocrats to celebrate other special occasions, such as victories in athletic and poetic contests.
A successful Symposium may be organised in the cellar of a museum or in the medieval room in Aphrodite’s temple with lots of quality food and beverage accompanied by a flutist playing the aulos and dance.
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