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Museums in Greece
Photos by Nick
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ANCIENT AGORA.
The Ancient Agora Museum was founded in 1957, after the reconstruction of the
Stoa of Attalos by the American School of Classical Studies(1953-56). The Stoa
was originally built by Attalos II, king of Pergamon (159-138 BC.), as a token
of his gratitude to the city of Athens. The Museum display consists of finds
from the excavations of the ancient Agora . Adriannou str. 24 - Thission.
Tel 32.10.185. Open daily 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.. Monday closed. Entrance fee 4
Euro.
THE MUSEUM OF
THE OLIVE:
The museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil, in Sparta has been founded
and designed by the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (PIOP), which
is also responsible for its operation and opened the doors to the
public in December 2002. It is housed in the renovated premises of the old
Electricity Company, which were made available by the Municipality of
Sparta. The project was included by the EU Second Framework, after
inclusion in the Regional Operational Programmers for the Peloponnesus and
the Museum operates under the direction of the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural
Foundation.
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL
MUSEUM. The National
Archaeological Museum is one of the largest in Greece and one of most
important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art. The neoclassical
Museum building was founded in 1866 on a plot donated by Eleni Tositsa and was
brought to completion in 1889 under the supervision of the German architect
Ernst Ziller. It was constructed to house unique works of art from
Greek antiquity, and its galleries are a panorama of the long evolution of
ancient Greek art from the prehistoric period to Late Roman antiquity.
Patission 44 (28th October street.) Tel. 82. 17.717. Opening days
and hours: Winter hours ( 16th October to 31st March) Tuesday -
Sunday: 8:30 - 15:00. Monday: 10.30 - 17.00 and Holidays 8.30 - 15.00 Summer
hours (1st April to 15th October) Tuesday- Sunday: 8.00 - 19:00 Monday
12.30. - 19.00 Holidays: 8.30 - 15.00. The Museum is closed on 1st January,
25th March, 1st May, Easter Sunday,
Christmas and Boxing Day. Entrance fee
6 Euro. Minimum required time to visit a museum like this 2 hours.
DELPHI.
Few statues have
ever acquired so great and well deserved a fame as the
bronze
charioteer which originally belonged
to a larger group which represented a chariot with four horses from which only
small fragments survived. Its height is 1.8 m and is made up from six separate
cast parts. Dedicated by Polyzalos, tyrant of the Sicilian city of Gela, for his
victory in the race at the Pythian Games, probably in 474 BC. it is admired for
its superb art.
SPARTA - ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM:
The museum was established in 1874, in a building designed by the Greek
architect Katsaros. The most important items of the museum are: Stele
depicting couple of figures in relief, on both sides. On the one side
perhaps there is the representation of Menelaus with Helen and on the
other Agamemnon with Clytemnestra, dated to the end of the 6th
century. Statue of Hoplitodromos (running Hoplite) with helmet of Attic
type. It has been argued that the statue of a Spartan hoplite, the best
known of the very few surviving Laconian sculptures portrays King
Leonidas, leader of the Three Hundred warriors who fell heroically
fighting against the Persians at
Thermopile in 480 BC.
According to another view, it represents Pausanias, victor of the battle
of Plataeae, or even a competitor in a race for armed runners It was
found in the temple Of Athena Chalkioikos at the acropolis of Sparta. It
preserves the upper part of the body but hands are missing. It is dated
to the second quarter of the 5th century BC.
CORINTH -
archaeological museum:
The museum was established in 1912. The collections consist of most of the
pieces produced by the excavations.
OLYMPIA
MACEDONIAN
Museums
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Opening Hours for
Archaeological Sites, Museums and Monuments
October 15th - March 31st: Daily: 08.00-15.00
April 1st -
October14th: Daily: 08.00 - 19.30
Holidays closed:
January 1st, March 25th, Good Friday (until 12.00), Easter Sunday,
May 1st, December 25th & 26th,
The ticket ( 12
euro /per person) is valid for the Archaeological Sites of Athens
(Acropolis - Parthenon, Athenian Ancient Agora, Theatre of Dionysus,
Olympieios Zeus, Roman Agora).
The Olive Oli
Museum ticket is 3 euro
Opening Hours
from 10.00 to 20.00 Tuesday is closed
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Days of
free admission for all visitors:
- Sundays in the period
between November 1st and March 31st
- The first Sunday of
every month, except for July, August and September (when the first
Sunday is holiday, then the second is the free admission day, etc.)
- January 6th (Epiphany)
- Shrove Monday in March
- March 6th (in memory
of Melina Merkoure)
- April 18th
(International Monuments Day)
- Easter Monday
- May 18th
(International Museums Day)
- June 5th
(International Environment Day)
- Holy Spirit Day in
June
- August 15th: Religious
day
- The last weekend of
September every year (European Heritage Days)
- October 28th (National
holiday)
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