A thematic presentation : Stories of the daily life in a neighborhood of ancient Athens
Have you ever wondered how the residents of an ancient neighborhood at the base of the Acropolis Museum lived? How did they meet their daily needs, furnish their homes, and worship their gods? What were the daily activities of men, women, and children in this ancient community? Through a 4,500-year-old story that unfolds in the streets and ruins of the archaeological excavation, as well as through 1,150 carefully selected objects, you can immerse yourself in the world of the people who once inhabited this corner of ancient Athens.
Join the archaeologists of the Museum on a journey to uncover a captivating world that is both distant and familiar.
The gallery talk takes place every Saturday at 10 a.m. in English and at 12 noon in Greek. For more information and reservations, visit the Acropolis Museum website.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the excavation site, learn about the daily life of ancient Athenians, and gain a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage of Greece. Immerse yourself in history and art, and discover the fascinating stories of an ancient neighborhood in Athens at the Acropolis Museum.