All archaeology museums to visit in Athens

Uncover the secrets of the past at 15 archaeology museums in Athens. These museums feature artifacts and exhibits that reveal the history of ancient civilizations.

Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Athens:

  1. Acropolis Museum1

    Acropolis Museum

     Athens
    The Acropolis Museum is a museum in Athens that is devoted to findings from the Acropolis archaeological site. The museum exhibits almost 4,000 objects. There are mainly sculptures that used to decorate the historical sites located on the Acropolis, but also instruments that the inhabitants of Acrop
  2. Temple of Olympian Zeus2

    Temple of Olympian Zeus

     Athens
    The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is a significant historical site located at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens. This vast temple, of Corinthian order, is a testament to the rich history and architectural prowess of ancient Greece. Today, only fifteen columns of the original structure remain, but these still offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the past.
  3. National Archaeological Museum3

    National Archaeological Museum

     Athens
    The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece. With more than 11,000 exhibits, the museum has one of the greatest collections of ancient Greek sculptures and pottery in the world. Inside, you can see artefacts that are 9,000 years old, as well as artwork
  4. Ágora Romana4

    Ágora Romana

     Athens
    The Roman Agora, an ancient public square in Athens, is a significant historical site that offers a glimpse into the city's past under Roman rule. It is conveniently located a bit east of the original Agora and north of the Acropolis, in the current Plaka neighborhood, near Monastiraki square. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists exploring the city.
  5. Kerameikos Cemetery5

    Kerameikos Cemetery

     Athens
    The district of Kerameikos was divided into two by the Wall of Themistocles. The area outside the walls became the largest necropolis of the city. This historical division and the presence of the necropolis provide a unique insight into the ancient city's layout and burial practices, making it a point of interest for visitors.
  6. Museum of Cycladic Art6

    Museum of Cycladic Art

     Athens
    The Museum of Cycladic Art is a museum in Athens that houses the Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris collection. This couple started to purchase Ancient Greek antiques in the 60s, with a focus to objects of Cycladic art. In 1981, Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris decided that their collection should be perman
  7. Museum of the Ancient Agora7

    Museum of the Ancient Agora

     Athens
    The Museum of the Ancient Agora (The Agora Museum) is a museum that is located in the rebuilt Stoa of Attalos on the Agora of Athens. The Museum of the Ancient Agora was opened in 1956 and the most important finds from the Agora are displayed on two floors. The ground floor mainly features statues,
  8. National Historical Museum8

    National Historical Museum

     Athens
    The National Historical Museum is a historical museum in Athens that is housed in the former seat of Parliament. The museum displays a collection of items dating back to the capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans in 1453. Main focus in the National Historical Museum in Athens is on the period of
  9. Numismatic Museum9

    Numismatic Museum

     Athens
    The Numismatic Museum of Athens is a museum that is housed in the mansion of the archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. The museum houses one of the greatest collections of coins in the world, both ancient and modern, containing 600,000 objects, mainly coins but also medals, standard masses, dies and st
  10. Benaki Museum of Islamic Art10

    Benaki Museum of Islamic Art

     Athens
    The Benaki Museum of Islamic Art houses the Islamic art collections of the Benaki Museum. The museum is located in a complex of neo-classical buildings in Athens, comprising a three-storey house and a two-storey house. The collection held and displayed by the museum includes examples of all local va
  11. Epigraphical Museum11

    Epigraphical Museum

     Athens
    The Epigraphic Museum of Athens is the third largest museum of ancient inscriptions in the world. The collection of the collection Epigraphical Museum includes 13,500 inscriptions, mainly in Latin, from the beginning of the historical period to the late Roman period. It is located in the south wing
  12. Museum of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulos12

    Museum of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulos

     Athens
    The Museum of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulos is a small museum of antiquitie named after the collectors of the exhibited Greek artefacts. The museum is housed in the neoclassical mansion of the Michalea family built in 1864. The collection contains the private collection of Paul and Alexandra Ka
  13. Athens City Museum13

    Athens City Museum

     Athens
    The Athens City Museum was founded in 1973 and is housed in the first royal palace of Greece, consisting of two mansions. The museum is dedicated to the history of the city and holds and exhibits objects collected by art collector Lambros Eutaxias (1905-1996), artifacts illustrating the rise and fal
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    Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies

     Athens
    The Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies is part of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens. The museum is housed in the Weiler Building, named after the Bavarian engineer who constructed it in 1836. After serving as a military hospital and a gendarmes barracks it was converted to a museum. The
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    Museum of the History of the Greek Costume of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women

     Athens
    Museum of the History of the Greek Costume of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women is a special interest museum in Athens. The museum holds and displays a collection that includes Greek traditional costumes, porcelain dolls with Greek costumes, reproductions of minoan, classic and Byzantine clothes and je