National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket

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National Archaeological Museum of Athens: 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece
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  • Admire the rich collection of Greek artifacts, from prehistoric times to late antiquity
  • Must-see relics include the mask of "Agamemnon,"  the bronze statue of Zeus, or Poseidon, the horse rider
  • Don't miss seeing the ancient Dipylon Amphora, the Sphinx statue, and the complex of Aphrodite and Pan

What to expect

With relics and artifacts covering various periods of Greek history, there is a lot to see at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. You'll see a variety of collections here: the collection of Cycladic antiquities, Egyptian antiquities, the Stathatos Collection, and more.

As you wander around looking at the mask of Agamemnon, the bronze statue of Zeus or Poseidon, and the Sphinx statue, among others, your audio guide will narrate interesting stories and anecdotes associated with these relics. The combined audio and visuals will make for a powerful storytelling experience as you get a close look at the rich Greek past.

You can download the app and the audio tour on your smartphone prior to your visit. Put on headphones for a more immersive experience. If you love stories from the past, you can listen to this audio guide anytime you want, before and even after your visit

National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
The ancient Greek funerary stele depicts Hegeso and Maid, showcasing classical art
National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
Surviving Mycenaean Lady Fresco depicts an important woman with a necklace from a larger artwork
National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
Panathenaic amphorae were big ceramic jars holding olive oil prizes for winners in the Panathenaic Games
National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
The Kroisos Kouros is a marble statue from Anavyssos, Attica, serving as a grave marker for Kroisos
National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
The Artemision Bronze, also known as the God from the Sea, is an ancient Greek sculpture found near Euboea
National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
The museum showcases vital artifacts spanning Greek prehistory to late antiquity
National Archaeological Museum of Athens Ticket
Dipylon Amphora (760–750 BC) is showcased among ancient Greek artifacts in the museum

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