Top 10 Museums in Psirri / Gazi, Attica

December 23, 2021 Matilde Konrad

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. Avlitis Art

17 Christokopidou Christokopidou 17 & Avliton, Athens 105 54 Greece +30 21 0640 0987 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/%CE%91%CF%85%CE%BB%CE%B7%CF%84%CE%AE%CF%82-863413597061075/timeline
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Avlitis Art

"Avlitis art" is a gallery which mainly hosts the work of painter and actor Dimitris Xiros, the owner of this 1926 traditional greek-style place. Theatre plays, concerts, dj sessions, film screenings and photography exhibitions often take place in the space . The building's chill-out and relaxing vibe coupled with soft music will add to your enjoying your drink while attending an event.

2. Archaeological Museum Of Kerameikos

Ermou Athina 105 53, Athens Greece http://www.gtp.gr/tdirectorydetails.asp?id=4435
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Archaeological Museum Of Kerameikos

3. Benaki Museum of Islamic Art

22 Agion Asomaton 12 Dipilou St., Athens 10553 Greece +30 21 0325 1311 [email protected] http://www.benaki.org
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Benaki Museum of Islamic Art

The Benaki Museum of Islamic Art is situated in a Neo-Classical building complex in the Kerameikos neighbourhood. It is the only museum of its kind in Greece, featuring a unique collection of world-renowned artifacts, one of the top-ten collections worldwide. The evolution of Islamic civilisation from the first appearance of Islam up to the Ottoman period and the corresponding development of Islamic art up to the 19th century are demonstrated by more than 8,000 works of art, including ceramics, gold, metalwork, textiles and glass, smaller groupings of bone objects, inscribed funerary steles and weaponry, as well as the marble-faced interior of a reception room from a 17th-century Cairo mansion. During the preservation works of the building, a section of the ancient city wall of Athens was uncovered at the basement level; it is now accessible to visitors. More information at http://bit.ly/2YPAtwg

Reviewed By permia

Covering centuries across numerous countries it’s a superlative selection of eclectic treasures. Set in an imposing Neo-Classical house that provides a fine backdrop to the displays. Ceramics, tiles and metal works are exquisite. Golden jewellery often inlaid with precious gemstones is attractively well represented. Wood carving, on doors and panels is gorgeous with decorative flourishes. Glass vessels are beautiful. An elegant Egyptian mansion reception room reflects the lives lived by the higher echelons during the Ottoman Empire. It has an inlaid marble floor and comes from the 17th century. Swords and other weapons feature in the exhibits. An array of swords and daggers have inlaid golden inscriptions of Koran phrases. A marvellous pair of Turkish conical helmets are complimented with a great suit of chain mail.

4. MOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

5 Platia Agion Assomaton Thiseo, Athens 105 54 Greece +30 21 0321 5717 [email protected] http://mouseioalexmylona.blogspot.com
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MOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

5. Technopolis City of Athens

Pireos 100 Gazi, Athens 118 54 Greece +30 21 3010 9300 [email protected] http://www.athens-technopolis.gr
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Technopolis City of Athens

Technopolis City of Athens is a unique cultural complex which promotes arts, development & entrepreneurship, innovation, education, life-long learning for the whole age range, industrial heritage & public awareness. We see Technopolis as a place open & accessible to everyone. Technopolis’ vision is to enhance the development of different communities and to contribute in improving citizens’ quality of life.

6. Exile Museum

31 Agion Assomaton Keramikos, Athens 105 53 Greece +30 21 0321 3488 http://www.athensmuseums.net/museum.php?id=12
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Exile Museum

Reviewed By permia

On our early morning walk we happened across this museum that was unknown to us. Being closed, we resolved to return later and were rewarded with an account of terrifying events in Greece’s past. One of the curator said her father was imprisoned on Makronissos for 3 years during the latter half of the 1940s, so she gave heartfelt testimony to some of the terrible occurrences. From the ruins of World War II more horror was in store for Greece, with a civil war raging until 1949. It was during this that so many from the Communist side were imprisoned on Makronissos. They suffered deprivations of all kinds, torture and massacre. It was only in 1974 after the fall of the Military Junta that Makronissos was finally closed as a prison.

7. Greek Gastronomy Museum

13 Agiou Dimitriou (Psirri) Psyrri, Athens 105 54 Greece http://gastronomymuseum.gr/museum/
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Greek Gastronomy Museum

8. Maria Callas Museum

Peireos 100 Technopolis, Angelos Sikelianos Building, Gazi, Athens Greece
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Maria Callas Museum

9. Institute of Hellenic Mills

45 Agion Assomaton Thisseio, Athens 105 53 Greece +30 21 0721 8866 http://www.athensmuseums.net/museum.php?id=9
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Institute of Hellenic Mills

10. A. Antonopoulou. Art

Aristofanous 20 Psyrri, Athens 10554 Greece +30 21 0321 4994 [email protected] http://www.aaart.gr

a.antonopoulou.art was established by Angeliki Antonopoulou in 2001, as a continuation of the “Epikentro” gallery in Patras. The gallery has a steady contemporary art orientation, focusing on and promoting Greek contemporary art both at national and international level.

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