This gallery houses a wide range of artifacts from the Cycladic civilization, including figurines, vessels, and marble sculptures. The highlight of this gallery is the Harp Player figurine, which is considered one of the finest examples of Cycladic art.
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This gallery showcases a vast collection of artifacts from ancient Greece, including pottery, sculptures, and metalwork. The bronze statue of a horse and jockey is one of the highlights of this gallery.
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This gallery features ancient Cypriot artifacts, including pottery, figurines, and jewelry. The bronze statuette of a Cypriot god is one of the highlights of this gallery.
This gallery displays contemporary art from Greece and around the world. It features paintings, sculptures, and installations by some of the most famous artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
This gallery hosts a range of temporary exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing a wide range of art and culture from Greece and around the world.
This 19th-century mansion is located adjacent to the museum and houses the museum's collection of ancient Greek and Roman artifacts, including pottery, metalwork, and glasswork.
How To Reach
By Metro: The nearest metro station to the museum is the "Evangelismos" station, which is served by the M3 blue line. From there, it is a short walk to the museum.
By Bus: Several bus lines stop near the museum, including bus lines 054, 200, 203, 204, 220, 221, 224, 235, 608, and 622.
By Taxi: Taxis are readily available in Athens and can be hailed on the street or ordered by phone.
By Car: Visitors can drive to the museum and park in nearby parking garages or on the street, but parking can be limited and expensive in the city centre.
Best Time To Visit
The Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens can be visited year-round, but the best time to go is during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and comfortable for walking around the city. The museum is open daily except for Tuesdays, and it's recommended to arrive early in the morning to avoid the crowds. The museum is also less busy on weekdays than on weekends.
Opening Hours
Wednesday 10 am–5 pm
Thursday 10 am–8 pm
Friday 10 am–5 pm
Saturday 10 am–5 pm
Sunday 11 am–5 pm
Monday 10 am–5 pm
Tuesday Closed
The museum is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm, Thursday from 10:00am to 8:00pm, and Sunday from 11:00am to 5:00pm. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.
General admission is €7. Concessions (students, seniors, etc.) pay €3.50. Admission is free for children under 18, and on specific days throughout the year.
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Photography is generally not allowed in the museum, except for specific exhibits or with permission from the museum staff.
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Yes, the museum offers guided tours in English and Greek. Check the museum's website for schedule and reservation information.
Yes, the museum is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities, including wheelchair access, elevators, and restrooms.
Yes, visitors are not allowed to bring food or drinks into the museum, and large bags or backpacks must be left in the cloakroom.