Before the Athens 2004 Olympics we were among the first people to visit the newly renovated National Archaeological Museum. It was really a treat to see the ancient statues, pottery, jewelry, weapons and utensils in their new improved surroundings. Since then they have opened another wing and ha...
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens possesses fourteen Greek fibulae of different sizes found during American excavations at Halae of Locris carried out between 1911 and 1914. They belong to the hinged fibula group, which is characterized by the distinctive decoration ...
The National Museum of Athens quite shocked me, huge and richest collection of any museum in Greece, it is also one of the most important archaeological museums in the world, with a large number of valuable ancient arte...
Athena Parthenos (Ancient Greek: Ἀθηνᾶ Παρθένος; literally, "Athena the Virgin") is a massive chryselephantine (gold and ivory) sculpture of theGreek goddess Athena, made by Phidias and his assistants and housed in the Parthenon in Athens. Its epithet...
#希腊国立考古博物馆#Costumes worn by the Minoans and Mycenaeans of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece were brought to life during an experimental workshop at #the National Archaeological Museum of Athens# on Thursday.O网页链接 ...
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ATHENS It is the most important archaeological museum in Greece and one of the richest in the world concerning ancient Greek art. Its collections are represe...more... Athens. The city with the most glorious history in the world, a city worshipped by gods an...
Orac. 17.) From Boeotia, which thus became the focus of the worship of the nine Muses, it afterwards spread into the adjacent and more distant parts of Greece. Thus we find at Athens a temple of the Muses in the Academy (Paus. i. 30. § 2); at Sparta sacrifices were offered to ...
so-called“Syros type,” dating to 2800-2300 BC(the Keros-Syros culture). Measuring 20.2cm from tip to the base of the handle and 20.1cm across, this fascinating object can be seen on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, in Room 4 of the Cycladic Antiquities collection...
lichen species, in the polychromies of the collection of Greek terracotta figurines in the Musée du Louvre (Pagès-Camagna2010). Brecoulaki suggested that the purple floral motifs and the garments painted on three marble pyxides kept at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, datable to ...
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Photograph: Why Athens Morning: Visit theNational Archaeological Museumto delve deeper into Greece’s rich history. The museum houses an impressive collection of artefacts from various periods. Late Morning: Head to Monastiraki Square and explore the flea ...