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Tel:0030-210-3238855/3310037
Fax:0030-210-3238857/3310069
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Keramikos museum
In ancient,Athens cemetery and pottery workshops have been together, Keramikos Museum in not just exhibited relics unearthed, also exhibited more importantly Ati Jia plains pottery crafts from the 5th century BC to 1000 AD.
Coming in the door, you can see many ancient purpose sculptures and reliefs, such as 410 BC cemetery relief. Generals killed in battle in 394 BC relief, and so on.
Athens city museum
The first Greek King Otto I and his queen Amalia lived in large merchants Volos' home before the palace built during 1832 to 1842. The royal couple staying at the house came to be known as the Voros house, built in 1834. The Voros house is now Athens City Museum, The first floor exhibits is a set of kitchen around 1842 in Athens. The second floor is the royal couple staying place, furniture style is typical of the German eighteenth Century royal style and Peter Mai style, In addition,there are many other commemorative meaning of small objects.
Address:7 Paparigopoulou Klafthmonos Square
Tel:210 3246164
Web:www.athenscitymuseum.gr
Business hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon 1:30
Benaki museum is a comprehensive museum of Greece, mainly collect Mediterranean coastal state and area heritage. It is based on Antoine Benaki accumulated 5 years of collecting artifacts and progressive development, and their original displayed in Benaki's private residence. In 1931 he donated these artifacts to the state. The museum is named after his name.Later, the museum has received other aspects of the gifts and full, rich the exhibits. It is divided into more than 20 exhibition halls. A museum with Chinese pottery, Persian silk, the Greek embroidery of diffreent island and Greek folk crafts, and even the queen of Sweden 's diamond earrings.
Address:1koumbari str.,GR-10674 athens
Tel:210 3671000
Web: www.benaki.gr
Business hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday 9 a.m. to midnight 0;
Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.;
Closed on Tuesday