Guided tour in the Acropolis Museum Galleries

The Acropolis Museum presents in its galleries a collection of unique artifacts originating exclusively from the athenian Acropolis and its surrounding slopes. These objects, in addition to their exceptional artistic significance, serve as important testimonies to the historical events, transformations, and cultural developments that shaped the Sacred Rock, its monuments, and the city of ancient Athens.

Through guided tours led by the Museum’s archaeologists, students are invited to explore the exhibition in a structured way, gradually discovering its hidden aspects. Along the way, they will encounter narratives that interweave mythology and history, offering insights into the lives of gods and mortals as reflected through the Museum’s exhibits.

The program is designed and implemented by the Educational Programs Department of the Acropolis Museum.

  Useful information
School grades 1st grade of Elementary/Primary school - 3rd grade of Senior High School
Days

Tuesday, Thursday

10:00

Duration

90 minutes

Possible delay on your arrival may result in a modification of the duration of the program.

Number of participants Limited to 50 students per school and per school year.
Schools abroad/English-speaking schools in Greece The program can be offered either in Greek or in English. Schools can make a reservation by sending an email at least one month prior to the planned visit, to the following email address: [email protected].

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