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For the first
time after the completion of the archaeological excavations
on the rock, all important findings of the Acropolis will
be exhibited together within a single area of 14.000 square
meters with the main aim of narrating the history of the
Acropolis and its foothills. From prehistoric to classical
times and then to Hellenistic, Roman and up to later antiquity,
the rich collections of the museum will convey to the visitor
the presence of man at the Acropolis. At the same time,
the extensive ruins of the Ancient city of Athens, brought
to surface at the site where the Museum is built, will enrich
the exhibition programme.
The archaeological
excavation at the base of the Museum, the linking of the
top part of the building - the Parthenon Room - with the
temple atop of the hill and the exhibits themselves have
determined the architecture of the Museum, which gives the
impression of being suspended as it is supported by more
than 100 pillars, thus creating an impressive protective
shell for the archaeological excavation.
Visual contact
of those visiting the Sculpture Room with the monument will
be achieved through the see-through glass facets of the
Museum, and in particular of the Parthenon room. At the
same time, the visitor may enjoy a unique panoramic view
of the Acropolis, of the historic hills and of modern Athens.
Although it will show a wide range of exhibits, the New
Museum of the Acropolis is mainly a sculpture museum. Sculptures,
architectural and free items that were embellishing the
monuments and the Rock were bathed by the changing natural
light. The extensive use of glass on the external surface
areas of the Museum allows natural light to enter, ensuring
similar exposure conditions.
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The emphasis
on natural light is apparent in all exhibition rooms. Light
enters from the atrium of the Parthenon Room and passing
through its glass floor brightens the exhibition areas down
to the excavation area. The archaeological ruins also receive
natural light through perimetric, cellular openings on the
base of the Museum. The New Museum of the Acropolis will
provide services that can be expected from a 21st century
museum. Service areas prevail on the ground floor. The visitors
enters into a large anteroom housing a sales shop, a refreshment
stand overlooking the archaeological excavation, a
200-seat amphitheatre, an area of periodic exhibitions and
a virtual reality room. The entresol has a gallery with
multimedia and a restaurant providing a panoramic view of
the Acropolis. Provisions have been made for the easy access
of persons with special needs.
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The New Museum
of the Acropolis is situated in the historic area of Makriyannis,
southeast of the Rock just opposite the Dionysus theatre.
Acropolis
Museum ticket is 5 euro Opening Hours from 08.00
to 20.00 Monday is closed Telephone: +30 - 2103214172
- 2103210219 - 2109238724
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