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Cycladic Artifact Collection
Admire ancient Cycladic artifacts and works of art at the Cycladic Museum in central Athens. You can see bronze tools and weapons, marble statues, vases, etc. from the Cyclades with a history dating back to 3,000 BC.
Travel back in time to the classical Hellenistic era with a collection of artifacts about gods, heroes, war, and more from the Cyclades, a thriving civilization on the islands of the central Aegean Sea!
ancient civilization of the Cyclades
Discover our mysterious culture
The Cyclades, which left a great influence on Roman and Greek civilizations, is one of the most prosperous ancient civilizations. The Cyclades Museum, located in Athens, preserves a variety of artifacts, including weapons, marble statues, and pottery from the Bronze Age. You can learn about their lives and even their art through their tableware.
Follow in the footsteps of Cypriot art
Discover the culture of ancient Cyprus at the Cyclades Museum. The island of Cyprus, located at the intersection of three continents, has always been a meeting place between cultures and peoples. It is said that when people from various backgrounds came together and lived together, they created impressive works that transcended time.
Learn how the human form evolves artistically in Cyprus, famous for its copper processing.
Learn about the impact on Roman and Greek culture
The Cyclades Museum has a variety of permanent exhibitions. In particular, at the ancient Greek art exhibition, you can see how much influence the Cyclades had on Roman and Greek civilization.
Follow the history of ancient Greek civilization from its birth to its creative blend with Roman traditions and explore how art and ideology change.
address :
Museum of Cycladic Art
Neofitou Douka 4, Athina 106 74 Greece
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operating time :
Closed every Tuesday.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00
※ Admission closes 15 minutes before the end of operation.
※ Operating hours vary by season. For more details, please refer to the official website .
Neofitou Douka 4, Athina 106 74, Greece