The new Acropolis Museum is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Athens, where it displays the most important monuments and sculptures of the region and ancient Greek civilization.
The new Acropolis Museum was built in 2007 and on the upper floor resembles the famous Parthenon Temple. This museum is located on Dionysos Areopageto Street on the slope of the southwestern Acropolis plateau in Athens, and is considered one of the most famous places of tourism in Greece
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The best activities in the new Acropolis Museum
• Walk around the main section of the museum, in which thousands of ancient artifacts of various sizes are collected from the Acropolis and the ancient temples in it.
• Visit the Parthenon Gallery on the third floor of the exhibition, which includes artifacts, statues and sculptures brought from the famous Parthenon Temple in the Acropolis.
• Walk around the old section, which displays relics dating back to the seventh century BC and extends to the Persian period, and you can continue to walk around the other sections of the museum.
• The museum includes two stores, you can get souvenirs from the place. Many books and art paintings are displayed in the stores, in addition to antiques and sculptures, and there is a selection of gifts for children.
• You can have a hot drink in the museum cafe or have a meal in addition to sweets in the restaurant located within the Acropolis Museum.
Entry prices
5 euros to enter the museum.
To find out more about the Acropolis Museum and visiting times, you can visit the official website. from here
Hotels near the New Acropolis Museum
Herodion Hotel is one of the best 4 star Athens hotels, just a few steps away from the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
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The hotel received great reviews on location, hygiene, staff, and services.
Hera Hotel is one of the best 4 star Athens hotels in Greece, just 200 meters from the New Acropolis Museum in Athens.
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The hotel got great reviews in every way.
The site of the Acropolis Museum