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Exploring the Acropolis Museum: A Must-See in Athens, Greece

Even though we had been to Athens, Greece several times, we had never visited the Acropolis Museum; well, that changed in September 2024. Although we had been to the Acropolis and Parthenon a couple of times, for some reason, we just hadn’t made it to the museum. We decided to stay in Athens for the last two days of our vacation, and this was at the top of our “to do” list. Truly, we hadn’t known what we were missing.

This museum is really a showcase and helped us understand more about the Acropolis and ancient Athens. I wish we would have visited this museum at the same time or at least the same years we visited the Acropolis, I believe it would have enhanced both experiences. Although we did a self tour, you can book a a combination tour through Viator of both the Acropolis and Museum by clicking here. You can also check out a similar tour through GetYourGudie by clicking here.

Outside the Museum

The Acropolis Museum is a modern building with three levels built in 2009. As you walk up to the entrance you can look down upon excavations. We went at night and it really worked well for us. There were no crowds at all so we could wander at our leisure.

You can take photos without a flash in designated areas but note that there are specific areas that photos are prohibited.

In addition, you get a great view of the Acropolis lit up at night.

Entrance

Although hard to capture in a photo, once inside the entrance, the stairway to the second floor is quite grand, as if you are walking up to the Parthenon itself.

The sculptures are unique throughout the Museum.

Scultptures and Statues

Once on the second floor, you will find even more fascinating artwork that comes from the Acropolis. There are many heads and headless statues, along with other sculptures and carvings.

Caryatids

By Far the most beautiful and my favorite part of the museum is the Caryatids. These are the lovely ladies who grace the balcony and held up the roof of the Erechtheion which is on the Acropolis. They are arranged as they were on the balcony and each one is carved differently out of Parian Mable. Notice the missing space. One of the Caryatids is in the British Museum with the hopes of being returned someday to be with her sisters where she belongs.

Parthenon Frieze

On the third floor you will find the Parthenon Frieze displayed all around the inner wall, reassembled and displayed as you would have seen it on the Parthenon itself.

You will also come across the reconstruction of the West Pediment and many other beautiful carvings.

Conclusion

I cannot believe it took us six years before we visited the Acropolis Museum, it is truly a spectacular place to tour when in Athens, Greece. As I mentioned earlier, had we visited both the museum and Acropolis during the same day, or even same year, the total experience would have been more meaningful. Definitely a must see while in Athens. I for one have not been big on visiting museums but I have found out, particularly on our 2024 trip, how much visiting the museums enhances our knowledge and enjoyment of the site we are touring.

Planning a Trip to Athens

If you are planning a trip to Athens, Greece, I highly recommend the DK Top Ten Athens Pocket Travel Guide. We have been to Athens several times and still use this guide and the map included with it. It gives ideas of what to do, where to eat, what to see and travel tips.

I also use a good map in Athens. We found out the first time we were here our GPS spinned like a weathervane in a tornado when we tried to use it in the Plaka area. Some days were better than others, but at best, we still felt like we walked around incircles. The map we use is now out of print but this one looks similar and is laminated. Athens City Map.

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