The 10 Best Specialty Museums in Athens, Attica

March 18, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Once known for smog, traffic and tacky architecture, Athens is a city reformed thanks to fortunes brought by the 2004 Summer Olympics. Spotless parks and streets, an ultra-modern subway, new freeways, an accessible airport and all signs in perfect English make the city easily negotiable. Meriting more than a stopover en route to the islands, sophisticated Athens sites include many pillars of Western history, from the Acropolis to the Temple of Olympian Zeus, as well as treasures in the National Archaeological Museum.
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1. Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies

Makrygianni 2-4 Wilhelm von Weiler Building, Athens Greece +30 21 0923 9381
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Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies

2. Permanent Exhibition Man and Tools

Panos 22, Athens Greece +30 21 0321 4972 http://www.melt.gr/en/visit/the-museum-at-22-panos-str/the-permanent-exhibition-man-tools/
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Permanent Exhibition Man and Tools

Reviewed By permia

With the hallmark of humans being tool making, the exhibits reflect this key perennial aspect of our lives. Our survival has for epochs depended on our ability to invent tools for all aspects of daily life and the displays show the of necessity close relationship between people and tools of all kinds in the age before industrialisation. Agricultural implements of all kinds are numerous, from ploughs to grain threshing and pruning in vineyards. Clothes making is another essential and absorbing examples of the numerous crafts are to be seen.

3. Digital Museum Plato

Alkmeonos 1, Athens 104 42 Greece +30 21 0514 2138 http://www.plato-academy.gr/en/web/guest/museum
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Digital Museum Plato

4. Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology

Pindarou 6, Athens 10671 Greece +30 21 1411 0044 [email protected] http://Kotsanas.com
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Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology

Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology in the heart of Athens. In a unique historic Art Nouveau building (Unfortunately there is no access for people with disabilities because the building has been listed and unfortunately no relevant intervention can be made), Pindarou 6 and Akadimias St. in Kolonaki, with a total area of 700 square meters, guests will have the unique opportunity to get to know a relatively unknown aspect of Ancient Greek culture through the exhibition "The Hi-Tech Inventions of Ancient Greece – The origins of our modern technology", which includes approximately 100 selected exhibits, reconstructed inventions, from the robot-servant and the "cinema" of Philon to the automatic theater of Heron, and from the Hydraulic Clock of Ktesibios to the Antikythera Mechanism. At the same time, the same building will permanently house the independent exhibition of Ancient Greek Musical Instruments with 42 fully functional, reassembled reconstructed musical instruments.

Reviewed By 357alexm - Toronto, Canada

Very happy we went there. Exceeded our expectations. Not too big, but most of the artifacts are interactive. The young people working at the desk were very happy to guide us and explain the various artifacts. Going through this museum you realize how close the ancient Greeks came to discovering the steam engine and how close we were to having the industrial revolution two millennia before it actually happened.

5. Melina Mercuri Museum and Cultural Centre

Irakleidon 66, Athens 11851 Greece +30 21 0345 2150 http://www.cityofathens.gr/katoikoi/texnes-politismos/xoroi-politismoy/politistiko-kentro-melina
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Melina Mercuri Museum and Cultural Centre

6. Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum

12 Kallisperi N. Adjacent to the New Acropolis Museum, Athens 117 42 Greece +30 21 0922 1044 [email protected] http://www.lalaounis-jewelrymuseum.gr
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Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum

The ILJM is the only jewelry museum in Greece. It is a nonprofit cultural organization certified by the Greek Ministries of Finance and of Culture since 1993. The ILJMuseum is not government funded. The Museum strives to act as an international center for the continuation of traditional crafts especially the ancient art of silver and goldsmithery. In its twenty years of operation over 50 temporary exhibitions have been organized in Greece and abroad. 1200 specialized educational programs have reached over 90.000 children and 20.000 adults. Its future agenda includes introducing new initiatives on education of art and cultural education through fun and inspirational activities for both children and adults. Collaboration with international Museums, organizations and Educational institutions is needed more than ever to bring Greece in the front page of the international Cultural agenda.

7. Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments

Odos Dioyenous 1-3 Plaka, Athens 105 56 Greece 01-325-0198 [email protected] http://www.athensmuseums.net/museum.php?id=6
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Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments

Reviewed By permia

Housed in an elegant mansion from the 1840s the fabulous varieties of making music reflect the enduring love of Greek music. Its foundation was a 1978 donation of over 1000 folk instruments by musicologist Fivos Anoyanakis to the State, with the museum opening about 13 years later. We enjoyed strolling around the exhibits comprising wind, string plus so many more and listening to excerpts.

8. Paxinou-Minotis Museum and Archive

20 Agiou Konstadinou, Athens 104 31 Greece +30 21 0522 1420 http://www.miet.gr/web/en/minotis/default.htm
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Paxinou-Minotis Museum and Archive

9. Numismatic Museum

Panepistimiou 12 In the Iliou Melathron, Athens 999-20 Greece 01-364-3774 http://www.nummus.gr/
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4.5 based on 197 reviews

Numismatic Museum

Reviewed By 914swd

Rare coins dating back thousands of years. Excellent exhibit of numerous collections of Greek and Roman coins along with the historical timelines. As a stamp collector, this is a must see exhibit.

10. The Jewish Museum of Greece

39 Nikis, Athens 105 57 Greece +30 21 0322 5582 [email protected] http://www.jewishmuseum.gr
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The Jewish Museum of Greece

Reviewed By ogenias

Not big in size, but very important and well arranged. Beautiful costumes, small synagogue and more. Definitely worth a visit.

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