Archaeological Museums
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Athens
National Archaeological Museum
Explore the largest collection of ancient Greek artifacts in the world at the National Archaeological Museum. Discover legendary treasures like the Mask of Agamemnon and the mysterious Antikythera Mechanism.
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Athens
Acropolis Museum
Experience the glory of Ancient Athens at the Acropolis Museum. Located at the foot of the sacred rock, this architectural masterpiece houses the original sculptures and artifacts from the Parthenon.
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Athens
Numismatic Museum of Athens
Trace the history of money in the spectacular Iliou Melathron mansion at the Numismatic Museum. Explore one of the world’s finest collections of ancient coins.
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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.
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Athens
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum
The Kerameikos Archaeological Museum is located in Athens, within the archaeological site of Kerameikos, the most important cemetery of ancient Athens.
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Athens
Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies
The Acropolis Study Center is an important cultural and educational institution dedicated to the history, conservation, and study of the monuments of the Acropolis.
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Athens
Syntagma Metro Station Archaeological Collection
The Archaeological Collection of Syntagma Metro Station in Athens is a unique underground exhibition space created during the construction of the Athens metro.
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Athens
Museum of the Ancient Agora
The Museum of the Ancient Agora of Athens is housed in the reconstructed Stoa of Attalos, an impressive building originally constructed in the 2nd century BC and located within the archaeological site of the Ancient Agora.
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Athens
Old Acropolis Museum
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Athens
Archaeological Museum of Eleusis
The Archaeological Museum of Eleusis is one of the most important museums in Greece, presenting the history of ancient Eleusis and the famous Eleusinian Mysteries.
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Athens
Archaeological Museum of Megara
The Archaeological Museum of Megara houses important finds from rescue excavations carried out in the city of Megara and the wider region of western Attica.
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Athens
Archaeological Museum of Acharnes
The Archaeological Collection of Acharnes has been housed since 2006 on Filadelfeias Avenue, opposite the Town Hall of Acharnes, and presents important archaeological finds from Acharnes and the surrounding areas, including Kifisia, Agioi Anargyroi, and Metamorfosi.
