Your local contact is Acropolis Museum on +30 2109000900.
Please note: The meeting point is Acropolis Museum at 15 Dionysiou Aeropagitou Street, Athens 11742.
Upon arrival at the museum, visitors go through an x-ray baggage control system. To avoid delays, you are asked to avoid carrying large bags and luggage into the museum.
You will receive your e-ticket in your e-mail 24 hours before your travel date. Having your e-ticket on your phone, you go straight to the Acropolis Museum and validate it to the machines.
You will receive your e-ticket in your e-mail 24 hours before your travel date. Having your e-ticket on your phone, you go straight to the Acropolis Museum and validate it to the machines.
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Not wheelchair accessible
Upon arrival at the museum, visitors go through an x-ray baggage control system. To avoid delays, you are asked to avoid carrying large bags and luggage into the museum
Operation hours: Summer season (1 April - 31 October): Monday 8am - 4pm (last admission at 3:30pm) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm) Friday 8am - 10pm (last admission at 9:30pm) Saturday and Sunday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm).,
You will receive your e-ticket in your e-mail 24 hours before your travel date. Having your e-ticket on your phone, you go straight to the Acropolis Museum and validate it to the machines, For infants aged 0-5 years old and for EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a free ticket. For Non-EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go again to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a reduced ticket.
Please note that for free/reduced tickets, passport or ID is required.,
The museum provides free WiFi internet access
Not wheelchair accessible, Upon arrival at the museum, visitors go through an x-ray baggage control system. To avoid delays, you are asked to avoid carrying large bags and luggage into the museum, Operation hours: Summer season (1 April - 31 October): Monday 8am - 4pm (last admission at 3:30pm) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm) Friday 8am - 10pm (last admission at 9:30pm) Saturday and Sunday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm).,You will receive your e-ticket in your e-mail 24 hours before your travel date. Having your e-ticket on your phone, you go straight to the Acropolis Museum and validate it to the machines, For infants aged 0-5 years old and for EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a free ticket. For Non-EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go again to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a reduced ticket.Please note that for free/reduced tickets, passport or ID is required.,The museum provides free WiFi internet access
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After crossing the ground floor lobby towards the turn styles of the Museum, the first collection lies before you. The Gallery of the Slopes of the Acropolis houses finds from the sanctuaries that were founded on the slopes of the Acropolis, as well as objects that Athenians used in everyday life from all historic periods.
Continue to the Archaic Acropolis Gallery and view exhibits from all sides as three-dimensional exhibits. With the benefit of the changing natural light, you can discern and discover the delicate surface variations of sculptures and select the vantage point from which to observe the exhibits.
At the final Gallery, you will admire views of unique works that became prototypes for subsequent periods from antiquity to today. For the first time ever, it is possible to view the coffered ceiling of the Propylaia and the sculptures from the parapet of the temple of Athena Nike, and finally, the Caryatids – or Korai of the Erechtheion at close proximity on the balcony overlooking the Gallery of the Slopes of the Acropolis. The main monuments that constitute the Classical Acropolis are the Propylaia, the temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion.
The exhibition concludes at the north side of the first floor gallery where you will see numerous statues were placed on the Acropolis, which represented gods, heroes, mythological themes and portraits of famous men including the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia.
Skip the long lines and visit the new Acropolis Museum in your own time. One of the most important museums in Greece has a total area of 25,000 square meters and includes archaeological treasures dating to pre-historic times as well as priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre of ancient Athens.
Highlights
admire the caryatids & the erechtheion, four different galleries to admire artifacts retrieved from the acropolis' slopes, one of the most important museums in greece, see the propylaia & the temple of athena nike, see the sanctuary of artemis brauronia
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Not wheelchair accessible, Upon arrival at the museum, visitors go through an x-ray baggage control system. To avoid delays, you are asked to avoid carrying large bags and luggage into the museum, Operation hours: Summer season (1 April - 31 October): Monday 8am - 4pm (last admission at 3:30pm) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm) Friday 8am - 10pm (last admission at 9:30pm) Saturday and Sunday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm)., You will receive your e-ticket in your e-mail 24 hours before your travel date. Having your e-ticket on your phone, you go straight to the Acropolis Museum and validate it to the machines, For infants aged 0-5 years old and for EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a free ticket. For Non-EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go again to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a reduced ticket. Please note that for free/reduced tickets, passport or ID is required., The museum provides free WiFi internet access
Not wheelchair accessible, Upon arrival at the museum, visitors go through an x-ray baggage control system. To avoid delays, you are asked to avoid carrying large bags and luggage into the museum, Operation hours: Summer season (1 April - 31 October): Monday 8am - 4pm (last admission at 3:30pm) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm) Friday 8am - 10pm (last admission at 9:30pm) Saturday and Sunday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm)., You will receive your e-ticket in your e-mail 24 hours before your travel date. Having your e-ticket on your phone, you go straight to the Acropolis Museum and validate it to the machines, For infants aged 0-5 years old and for EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a free ticket. For Non-EU citizens aged less than 18 years old you must go again to Acropolis Museum ticket booth directly to receive a reduced ticket. Please note that for free/reduced tickets, passport or ID is required., The museum provides free WiFi internet access
Summary
Skip the long lines and visit the new Acropolis Museum in your own time. One of the most important museums in Greece has a total area of 25,000 square meters and includes archaeological treasures dating to pre-historic times as well as priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre of ancient Athens.
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Cancellation notes
Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
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Skip the long lines and visit the new Acropolis Museum in your own time. One of the most important museums in Greece has a total area of 25,000 square meters and includes archaeological treasures dating to pre-historic times as well as priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre of ancient Athens.
Skip the long lines and visit the new Acropolis Museum in your own time. One of the most important museums in Greece has a total area of 25,000 square meters and includes archaeological treasures dating to pre-historic times as well as priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre of ancient Athens.