Acropolis Museum - Dionysiou Areopagitou 15

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Address :

Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece

Phone : 📞 +99
Postal code : 117
Website : https://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/
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Description : Ultramodern glass & steel museum housing ancient artifacts from the Acropolis archaeological site.

Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
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S D on Google

Excellent museum to learn about the Acropolis. Museum is a beautiful architectural design. From the outside, the top museum windows reflect on the Acropolis. There are glass floors outside & inside the museum - the outside floors look down into the ruins below. The ruins are open to walk through after the last group of visitors at 4:30pm. Get a tour deal that includes both the museum & the Acropolis - you won't be disappointed. We went Mid-March, & just as they opened the doors in the morning, so no crowds.
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Dan A on Google

Incredibly well presented in a modern and unique way, the Acropolis Museum is a wonderful appetizer for visiting the real thing. Although the museum was moderately crowded in May, the ticket and entrance lines moved quickly. The cafe was a nice respite before venturing outside into the heat. Clean and tasty, stay as long as you’d like while enjoying a view of the Parthenon and Lycabettus.
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C Hameed on Google

The museum is really interesting. Not sure why it has been built over an archaeological site but it's amazing to get so close to the dig. Beautiful items from the Acropolis on display and i really liked that they has plaster casted the huge amounts of missing pieces into the real ones. Stunning sculptures and fascinating history. No photography allowed in one side of the second floor so watch out for that!
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Karen Biow on Google

My really my interest but it had some fantastic pieces. Heard about museum is looking underground at the ruins that are under the glass mirrors. Was very crowded and you have to wear a mask so if you don't have one they'll throw you out. The museum also has a great view of the Acropolis from the third floor.
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Himeshi costa on Google

I absolutely loved the visit here! For Greek students is free, as I was in Erasmus I didn’t have to pay :) I discovered so many interesting stories about the Ancient Greek culture. Inside you’ll have breathtaking viewpoints from their 360 windows. It’s one of most modern museum I’ve ever seen there. There’s also a bar inside with a pretty big balcony and of course with a surprising view!
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Landia Dhupat on Google

Fantastic amazing modern architecture absolutely loved the museum which was placed protectively above the ancient ruins below. Lunch was gorgeous sitting on the cantilevered canopy above the entrance and below the Acropolis. The artifacts enclosed are beautifully and imaginatively displayed. Definitely worth a visit when in Athens. Awesome!
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Antonios K. on Google

A beautiful modern museum, full of history and with a great atmosphere. The exhibits are priceless, of course, and the way they are presented is fabulous, giving immediately the feel of how/why/where they were situated in antiquity. The number one feature of this museum is the location and the 360º view around it. It is located under the Acropolis and the big windows are giving a nice view of the surrounding centre of Athens city. The restaurant on the balcony is of very high culinary standards and the view is superb. A "must go" place if you visit Athens.
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Kata Budapest tour guide on Google

Fantastic museum, i guess it is among the top sights in Athens! I attached lots of photos as the exhibition is just so amazing! So bright inside, loveable atmosphere, loads of history and arts! Ticket costs only €5 in the winter time. They have a cafe inside with the most amazing view over the Acropolis hill. People are very kind here! Mesmerizing spot ♥️

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