Museums in Athens
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Athens
Frissiras Museum
The Frissiras Museum is the only museum of contemporary European painting in Greece and is located in Plaka, in the historic center of Athens
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Athens
Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments "Fivos Anoyanakis"-Centre for Ethnomusicology
The Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments – Fivos Anoyanakis Collection, also known as the Centre for Ethnomusicology, was inaugurated on 6 June 1991.
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Athens
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens
The EMST | National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens is Greece’s leading institution for contemporary art and one of the most important museums of its kind in Southern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Athens
Museum of the City of Athens (Vouros - Eftaxias Foundation)
The Museum of the City of Athens (Vouros–Eftaxias Foundation) is dedicated to the history and development of Athens in modern times.
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Athens
Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus
The Museum of Electric Railways in Piraeus is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Athens & Piraeus Electric Railway Company (ΗΣΑΠ), one of the most important transport networks in Greece.
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Athens
Hellenic Motor Museum
The Hellenic Motor Museum in Athens is dedicated to the history, evolution, and cultural impact of the automobile.
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Athens
Hellenic Air Force Museum
The Hellenic Air Force Museum is located at Dekeleia Air Base in Tatoi, near Athens.
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Athens
Postal and Philatelic Museum of Greece
The Philatelic and Postal Museum of Greece is a unique institution that combines art, history, and technology.
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Athens
Canellopoulos Museum
The Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum (CAMU) is a major archaeological and art museum in Athens that presents the continuity of Greek art from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine period.
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Athens
Jewish Museum of Greece
The Jewish Museum of Greece was founded in the late 1970s with the initiative of the Jewish Community of Athens and the support of individuals dedicated to preserving the history and cultural heritage of Greek Jewry.
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Athens
Gounaropoulos Museum
The G. Gounaropoulos Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the important Greek painter Georgios Gounaropoulos. It was founded in 1979 and officially opened to the public in 1980.
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Athens
Epigraphical Museum
The Epigraphic Museum of Athens is one of the most important museums of ancient inscriptions in the world.
