



The National Archaeological Museum in Athens showcases the world’s finest collection of ancient Greek treasures, from the Mask of Agamemnon to the Artemision Bronze. A must-visit for history lovers! Admission tickets to the National Archaeological Museum of Greece. Children under 5, EU citizens under 25, and students can enter for free, with no need to purchase a ticket
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The museum is open daily, with extended hours in summer. Hours vary by season, so checking in advance is recommended.
Highlights include the Mask of Agamemnon, the Artemision Bronze, the vast sculpture collection, Cycladic figurines, and Egyptian artifacts.
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available for visitors with mobility needs.
Yes, the museum has a café where visitors can relax and enjoy refreshments.
Photography is allowed in most areas for personal use, but flash and tripods are prohibited. Some special exhibits may have restrictions.
Yes, the museum offers free entry on select days, such as the first Sunday of the month from November to March.