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Athens National Archaeological Museum is the largest archaeological museum in Greece. It contains the most extensive collection of classical Greek artifacts in the world. Sooner or later, anyone with interest in Greek history is likely to end up here. It's no wonder it's one of the city's most visited tourist attractions.
The current museum was built in 1889. During World War II, the treasures housed inside were boxed up and buried to protect them from destruction and looting by soldiers. The museum has been expanded several times through the years, with the latest expansion in 2008 making room for an impressive collection of Egyptian artifacts.
The museum's collection covers the Neolithic era, the Greek Bronze Age, Mycenaen civilization, one of the world's best collections of Egyptian artifacts, and of course, art and objects from the classical and Hellenistic periods of Greece. Highlights include the mask of Agamemnon, the famous statue of Pan, Aphrodite, and Eros, and the mysterious Antikythera Mechanism, a kind of early mechanical computer.
The museum is in the Exarcheia area of central Athens, just to the north of the Acropolis and many of Athens' other central attractions. This makes it easy to visit as part of an Athens trip.
The Museum by itself is worth a day of anybody's time. And if you really want to dive into the extensive collections, you may need more than a day to explore everything the museum has. But its central location means there are plenty of other attractions close to the museum. You can experience the full range of what this fascinating city has to offer without straying far from the area. For instance, you can:
While the museum itself sits a little outside the heart of Athens tourist district, it's still very close to all the action. Even the Parthenon, Athens iconic main attraction, is only about a 30-minute walk away. And with its vibrant street life and warm weather, Athens is a city perfect for exploring on foot.
Make it easy on yourself by dropping off your luggage at an Athens luggage storage location. The hills of Athens won't seem nearly so steep when you're not carrying more than you need to. And you can rest assured that your belongings will be safe and secure until you return to pick them up.