The Byzantine and Christian Museum, located in the centre of Athens, is one of the most important national museums in Greece established in 1914. Read more about Byzantine and Christian Museum
The New Acropolis Museum which officially opened in 2009 is a magnificent and extremely important building. Read more about The New Acropolis Museum
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art. Read more about National Archaeological Museum
The Museum of the History of the Greek Costume of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women was inaugurated in March 1988 by the then Minister of Culture, Melina Merkouri. Read more about Museum of the History of the Greek Costume
It is the oldest museum of its kind and it includes rich collections, which highlight the most representative phases of Neo-Hellenism, from the fall of Constantinople (15th Century). Read more about National Historical Museum
The Μuseum of Greek Folk Art is the central state ethnographic museum under the supervision of the Greek Ministry of Culture. Its rich collections contain representative examples of Greek folk art. Read more about Museum of Greek Folk Art
The museum was built in 1898-1900 from the Athens based Archaeological Society, between the ancient theater and the rest of the sanctuary area. Read more about Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
Today the “G. Averoff “ battleship museum honors those who served and died during its time of active service. It also keeps alive a sense of the Greek Navy's heritage. Read more about Basttleship Averof Museum
There is an abuntant choice of museums in Athens ranging from archaeological, byzantine, natural history, art, jewelery and christian.
Almost all the major archaeological sites host museums which house archaeological findings of the specific site. Museums in Athens are the perfect place for educational and cultural fun.
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