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Explore the Museum of Cycladic Art
Permanent Exhibitions


A dynamic cultural institute in the centre of Athens, the Museum of Cycladic Art focuses on promoting the ancient cultures of the Aegean and Cyprus, with particular emphasis on Cycladic art of the third millennium BC.

CYCLADIC ART

The Museum of Cycladic Art houses one of the most complete private collections of Cycladic art worldwide, with representative examples of figurines and vases, tools, weapons, and pottery from all phases of the distinctive Cycladic island culture that flourished in the central Aegean during the Early Bronze Age (third millennium BC). Marble carving is the most characteristic product of Cycladic culture, and the abstract forms of its figurines have influenced several twentieth and twenty-first century artists, such as Constantin Brancusi, Amedeo Modigliani, Alberto Giacometti, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, and Ai Weiwei. Although Cycladic marble figurines and vases appeal to the modern viewer for their almost translucent whiteness, their creators loved colour and used it liberally on these objects for both practical and symbolic reasons.

ANCIENT GREEK ART – A HISTORY IN IMAGES

Ancient Greek Art is renowned for its rich iconography. Gods and heroes, myths, religious ceremonies, aspects of daily life, and even the moment of death are depicted in numerous high quality images on a variety of media. These images provide valuable information about ancient Greek societies, their organization and structure, and the beliefs of people.

The exhibition unravels the history of Ancient Greek Art from the 2nd millennium BC to the 4th century AD. By exploring the 350 exhibits of the gallery (vases, sculptures, figurines, metal vessels, coins etc.), visitors can discover how the various artistic forms came into being, how they evolved in time, and how the symbolism of images changed in relation to the social and political conditions of each period.

A special section is dedicated to the fascinating topic of ancient technology. With the help of videos and interactive applications, visitors can become familiar with the techniques used in antiquity to manufacture objects like those exhibited in this and other archaeological museums.

CYPRUS – ANCIENT ART AND CULTURE

The Thanos N. Zintilis Collection of Cypriot Antiquities, one of world’s most important, was loaned permanently to the Museum of Cycladic Art in 2002. This display, which showcases more than 500 artefacts from the Chalcolithic to the Modern periods, focuses on the great variety of styles and intricate forms of prehistoric and historic pottery, weaving, metalwork, worship, burial practices, foreign relations, and the development of both large-scale, and miniature sculpture. Maps, texts, and multimedia applications richly illustrate and document the archaeology of Cyprus, making the display accessible to children, students, the general public, and scholars alike.

ANCIENT GREEK ART – SCENES FROM DAILY LIFE IN ANTIQUITY

This display transports visitors to the world of antiquity. It is a virtual tour in time and space that begins in the realm of gods and heroes, continues through the world of Eros, follows the activities of everyday men and women in private and public life, explores their religious practices, and ends with the Underworld. 142 ancient artefacts, mostly Classical and Hellenistic (fifth-first centuries BC), are grouped in nine thematic units. Two short videos made for this exhibit with the latest technical innovations complement the display.

MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART
4, Neophytou Douka str., 106 74 Athens
museum@cycladic.gr
www.cycladic.gr
(+30) 210 7228321 – 3

OPENING HOURS
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 – 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 – 20:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00
Tuesday: closed

PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Metro: Evangelismos (Line 3), Syntagma (Lines 2, 3)
Bus: Α5, Ε14, Χ14, 022, 054, 100, 200, 203, 204, 220, 221, 224, 235, 608, 622, 732, 815 (bus stop: Rigillis)
Trolley-bus: 3

INFO
MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART
4, Neofytou Douka str
tel. 2107228321-3

TICKETS | PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS
General Admission (except Monday)
7 €

General Admission (Monday)
3.50 €

Reduced prices:
3,50 €
- seniors over 65 years old
- students, persons 19-26 y.o.

The prices above refer to the Permanent Exhibitions only

Free entrance tickets information can be found here

ADVANCE SALES
TICKET SERVICES
- Box office: Πανεπιστημίου 39
- Call center: 210723456
- Online: www.ticketservices.gr
at all PUBLIC stores
and at tickets.public.gr

E-TICKET
Purchasing your tickets online you may download and print it

NOTES
- Tickets are purchased only for the Permanent Exhibitions
- Reduced price tickets owners should provide the appripriate cards or IDs during admission.
- Free entrance tickets are issued only at the Museum box office
- Tickets purchased online are valid for a period of two months after the date they were issued
- Please check opening hours and holidays of the museum at the following address: https://www.cycladic.gr/en/page/epikinonia-prosvasi


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