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Ancient treasures: The Acropolis Museum showcases over 4,000 artefacts from the Acropolis of Athens, covering the Archaic, Classical, and Roman periods.
Parthenon Gallery: Experience the unique Parthenon Gallery, where the original friezes and metopes from the Parthenon are displayed.
Glass-floor atrium: Walk over the glass-floor atrium built above ancient Greek ruins. This transparent floor gives visitors a unique glimpse of the ongoing archaeological excavations below.
Caryatids Hall: Admire the Caryatids Hall, which houses the iconic Caryatid statues - marble columns fashioned in the shape of female figures. These Caryatids once adorned the Erechtheion.
Spectacular views: The museum's terrace is an excellent vantage point and provides panoramic views of the Acropolis, Athens, and the surrounding historic hills and mountains of Attica.
About Acropolis MuseumBest for: Visitors who are short on time, those who want to explore at their own pace
Entry to the museum: Yes
Guide: Audio guide in 5 languages (optional)
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Best for: Visitors who want to explore the museum in-depth
Entry to the museum: Depends on ticket purchased
Guide: Expert English-speaking guide
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Best for: Visitors who want to explore multiple Athens attractions
Entry to the museum: Yes
Guide: Expert English-speaking guide (depends on the ticket purchased)
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A thematic museum, Acropolis Museum houses the findings from a single archaeological site - the Acropolis of Athens. The exhibition sections of the Acropolis Museum are on four levels. The ground, first, and the third floor have permanent and temporary exhibitions while underground level-1 is the excavation site.
The first exhibition of the Acropolis Museum on the ground floor includes the artifacts found from the slopes of the Acropolis. From cookery pots to votive offerings for the worshipping of gods, this exhibition gives you a glimpse into the ancient lifestyle of Athenians.
Learn about the entire history of the Acropolis starting from the 2nd millennium BC to the end of antiquity. You will find objects that show the evolution of the rock from a fortress to a place of worship, how Acropolis looked during the Archaic period and other monuments from the Pericles’ program including the Erechtheion and the temple of Athena Nike.
On the third floor, you will reach the Parthenon Gallery that shows the artifacts that were discovered inside the shrine, the pediment of the sanctuary, and the metopes. It has been placed in a lighted environment to make the visitors feel as if they are walking inside the Temple of Athena Parthenon.
Discover the ancient neighborhood of Athens that lies under the museum to get a glimpse into how the ancient Greeks lived from the classical to the byzantine period. This includes ancient baths, streets, villas, plumbing, etc. that the settlement used in ancient Athens.
Digital Museum has over 2,000 digitized objects to allow guests to enjoy the Acropolis Museum virtual tour from the safety of their homes. The artifacts of the museum have been scanned in high definition and guests can enjoy a wide range of multimedia options such as audio-visual content, 3D images, and more.
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Summer Season (April 1 to October 31):
Last admission: 30 minutes before closing.
Closed on: The Acropolis Museum is closed on January 1, Orthodox Easter Sunday, May 1, and December 25 and 26.
Altered timings: December 24, December 31, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, August Full Moon
Duration of visit: Approximately 2 hours.
Acropolis Museum opening hoursAcropolis Museum Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
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A standard Acropolis Museum ticket grants access to all permanent exhibitions and galleries within the museum, including the Parthenon Gallery, the Archaic Gallery, and the archaeological excavation visible beneath the atrium’s glass floor.
No, not all tickets include a tour guide. You can book a guided tour of the museum separately or choose a combo ticket which includes a guided tour.
Booking skip-the-line tickets online in advance is the best way to bypass long ticket queues. These tickets give you direct entry to the museum.
Yes, it’s best to buy your tickets online in advance. They guarantee your entry, especially during the peak season, when tickets sell out quite quickly.
Yes, the museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users and visitors with mobility challenges. Guests can navigate the facility with ease using the accessible elevators, ramps, and restrooms. Wheelchairs are also available for rent.
The Acropolis Museum was built to house the findings excavated from the Athens Acropolis archaeological site. It is a repository of all the ancient artifacts recovered from the Acropolis hill and its slopes.