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If you have an eye for impressive Greek artwork, you must visit National Archaeological Museum in Athens. But before you do, make sure your backpacks are tucked somewhere safe and nearby so that you can explore freely. Fortunately, we offer National Archaeological Museum luggage storage services at fair rates.
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About National Archaeological Museum
Home to some of the incredible sculptures of Greek history, the National Archaeological Museum is a must-see tourist attraction located in the city center of Athens. Since 1829, this museum has been the resting place for a vast collection of archaeological artifacts and antiques from all over the world.
Your trip to Athens deserves a tour of this largest antique museum in Greece. The impressive National Archaeological Museum collection in the Egyptian and Cypriot galleries takes tourists on a journey through early Greek art forms spanning from 8000 BCE to 600 CE.
Depending on the seasons, the National Archaeological Museum Athens opening hours keep changing. For instance, from November to March, the opening hours are 8:30 am to 1:30 pm, and between April to October, it’s 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. The same goes for tickets to National Archaeological Museum which cost 6€ from November to March and 12€ from April to October.
What to see at the National Archaeological Museum?
There is so much to see at the National Archaeological Museum that it takes more than a day to explore and admire the full collection. But if you don’t have all day, here are a few things you shouldn’t miss:
Marble Statue of Kouros Kroisos Used as a funerary marker for Greek Emperors and VIPs in the 500 BCEs, this elaborate statue of Kouros and Kroisos is one of the many you will see at the museum. These sculptures reflect the transition of the Greek era from Archaic to Hellenistic.
Statue of Angry Posiodon This spectacular marble statue of the God of the Sea, Poseidon, is placed in the center of the statuary hall at the National Archaeological Museum. The almost nude statue of Zeus’s grouchy brother Posiodon is believed to date back to 100 BCE.
Bronze Statue of Zeus The bronze statue of the naked Zeus, which was discovered from the seaside of Cape Artemision on Eviahas island, has unparalleled historical significance. If you want to learn more about Zeus and Poseidon, head over to the Temple of Olympian Zeus , which is just 7 minutes away from the museum.
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