Historic buildings turned blue on Sunday for the World Autism Awareness Day
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The National Theatre of Piraeus waw bedecked in blue on Sunday to participate in a series of events of the Greek Society for the protection of People with Autism in order to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day.
It was a special action included in the context of the global initiative "Light it up Blue" during which hundreds of buildings and historic monuments throughout the world were illuminated in blue with aim the awareness and the people's information on autism.
Hadrian's Arch in Athens, the City Hall of Ioannina and the Zosimaia Historic Library in Ioannina also turned blue on Sunday.
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