- National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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location =Patission Avenue ,Athens ,Greece
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website = [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3249 Official website]The National Archaeological Museum of Athens ( _el. Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο) in
Athens houses some of the most important artifacts from a variety of archaeological locations aroundGreece fromprehistory tolate antiquity . It is considered one of the great museums in the world and contains the richest collection of artifacts from the Greek antiquity worldwide. [ [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3249 Hellenic Ministry of Culture | National Archaeological Museum ] ] It is situated in the Exarhia area in centralAthens between the streetsEpirus ,Bouboulina andTositsas while its entrance is on thePatission Avenue adjacent to the historical building of theAthens Polytechnic .History
The first national archaeological museum in Greece was established by
prime minister of Greece Ioannis Kapodistrias inAigina in 1829. Since then the archaeological collection has been moved to a number of exhibition places until 1858, when an international architectural competition was announced for the location and the architectural design of the new museum.The National Archaeological Museum (2000) Euangelia Kypraiou Archaeological Receipts Fund Direction of Publications, Athens Greece]The current location was proposed and the construction of the museum's building began in 1866 and was completed in 1889 using funds from the
Greek Government , theGreek Archaeological Society and the society ofMycenae . Major benefactors wereEleni Tositsa who donated the land for the building of the museum, Demetrios and NikolaosVernardakis fromSaint Petersburg who donated a large amount for the completion of the museum.The initial name for the museum was" The Central Museum" and it was renamed to its current name in 1881 by
Prime Minister of Greece Charilaos Trikoupis . In1887 the prominent archaeologistValerios Stais becomes the museums curator.During theWorld War II the museum was closed and the antiquities were sealed in special protective boxes and buried, in order to avoid their destruction and looting. In 1945 exhibits were again displayed under the direction ofChristos Karouzos .The south wing of the museum houses theEpigraphic Museum with the richest collection of inscriptions in the world. The inscriptions museum expanded between 1953–1960 with the architectural designs ofPatroklos Karantinos . [http://www.cityofathens.gr/portal/site/AthensPortal/menuitem.d11c8c76b66cf1c27d4139c3500000a0/indexbb64.html]The building
The museum has an imposing
neo-classical design which was very popular inEurope at the time and is in full accordance with the classical style artifacts that it houses. The initial plan was conceived by the architect Ludwig Lange and it was later modified byPanages Kalkos who was the main architect,Harmodios Vlachos andErnst Ziller . At the front of the museum there is a largeneo-classic design garden which is decorated with sculptures.Expansions and renovations
The building has undergone many expansions. Most important were the construction of new east wing in the early 20th century based on the plans of
Anastasios Metaxas and the erection of a two-storeyed building, designed byGeorge Nomikos , in 1932-1939. These expansions were necessary to accommodate the rapidly expanding collection of artifacts. The most recent refurbishment of the museum took more than 1.5 years to complete, during which the museum remained completely closed. It reopened in July 2004, in time for the Athens Olympics and it included aesthetic and technical upgrade of the building, installation of a modern air-conditioning system, reorganisation of the museum's collection and repair of the damage that the 1999earthquake left to the building. The Minoan frescoes rooms opened to the public in 2005. [ [http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/content.asp?aid=57554 ekathimerini.com | National Archaeological Museum ] ] On May 2008 the Culture Minister Mihalis Liapis inaugurated the much anticipated collection of Egyptian antiquities and the collection of Eleni and Antonis Stathatos. [ [http://www.ana.gr/anaweb/user/showplain?maindoc=6433001&maindoc
| Egyptian antiquities exhibition] ] . Today, there is a renewed discussion regarding the need to further expand the museum to adjacent areas. A new plan has been put forward for a subterranean expansion at the front of the museum.Collections
The museum's collections are organised in sections: [Sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens (2002) Nikolaos Kaltsas Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum, California USA]
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Prehistoric collection (Neolithic ,Cycladic ,Mycenaean )
*Sculptures collection
*Vase andMinor Objects Collection
*Santorini findings
*Metallurgy Collection
*Stathatos Collection
*Vlastos Collection
*Egyptian Art collection
*Near Eastern Antiquities CollectionPrehistoric collection
The prehistoric collection displays objects from the
Neolithic era (6800-3000 BC), Early and Mid-Bronze age (3000-2000 BC and 2000 to 1700 BC respectively), objects classified asCycladic andMycenean art.Neolithic era and early and mid-Bronze age collection
There are ceramic finds from various important Neolithic sites such as
Dimini andSesclo from middleHelladic ceramics fromBoeotia ,Attica andPhthiotis . Some objects fromHeinrich Schliemann excavations inTroy are also on display.Cycladic art collection
Cycladic collection features the famous marble figurines from the
Aegean islands ofDelos andKeros including the "Lutist". These mysterious human representations that resemble so much modern art and inspired many artists likeHenry Moore [Early cycladic sculpture: its aesthetics and its influences on Henry Moore and Constantin BrancusiDEB Lercher - 1979 - State University of New York at Binghamton ] came from the 3rd millennium BC old cemeteries of Aegean islands along with bronze tools and containers.Mycenean art collection
Mycenean civilization is represented by stone,bronze and ceramic pots, figurines, ivory, glass and faience obejcts, golden seals and rings from the vaulted tombs in Mycenae and other locations in the Peloponnese (
Tiryns andDendra inArgolis ,Pylos inMessinia andVaphio inLakonia ). Of great interest are the two golden cups from Vafeio showiung a scene of the capture of a bull.Heinrich Schliemann finds
Mycenean collection includes also the magnificent 16th century finds of
Heinrich Schliemann inMycenae from the circle A graves and the much earlier circle B graves. Most notable are the golden funerary masks covering the faces ofthe deceased Mycenean leaders. Among them, the most famous is the one that was named erroneously as themask of Agamemnon .There are also finds from the citadel ofMycenae including relief stelae, golden containers, glass, alabaster and amber tools and jewels. Other highlights are a group in ivory showing two goddesses with a child, a painted limestone head of a goddess and the famous warrior's vase dating from the 12th century.Egyptian Art collection
The
Egyptian collection dates back to the last twenty years of the 19th century, while it is worthy to note the donation of the Egyptian government which in 1893 offered nine mummies of the era of thePharaohs . However, the Egyptian collection is mainly by two donors, Ioannis Dimitriou (in 1880) and of Alexandros Rostovic (in 1904). In total the collection includes more than 6000 artefacts. However today only 1100 of them are available for the public. The collection is considered to be one of the best collections ofEgyptian art in the world.The exhibition features rare statues, tools, jewels, mummies, a wooden body tag for a mummy, a stunning bronze statue of a princess, intact bird eggs and a 3000-year-old loaf of bread with a bite-sized chunk missing. The exhibition centrepiece is a bronze statue of the princess-priestessTakushit , dating to around 670 BC. Standing 70cm high and wearing a gown covered in hieroglyphs, the statue was found south ofAlexandria in 1880. [ [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10510179- Priceless ancient Egyptian relics go on display] ]tathatos collection
Stathatos collection took its name by the donors and major Greek benefactors Antonis and Eleni Stathatos. The collection features about 1000 objects mainly jewels as well as metal objects, vases and pottery from the Middle
Bronze Age to post-Byzantine era. Its highlights are theHellenistic period golden jewels fromKarpenissi andThessaly .Artists and artefacts
Some of the ancient artists whose work is presented in the museum are
Myron ,Scopas ,Euthymides ,Lydos ,Agoracritus ,Agasias ,Pan Painter ,Wedding Painter ,Meleager Painter ,Cimon of Cleonae ,Nessos Painter ,Damophon ,Aison (vase painter) ,Analatos Painter ,Polygnotos (vase painter) ,Hermonax .Collections include
sculpture work,Loutrophoros ,amphora ,Hydria ,Skyphos ,Krater ,Pelike , andlekythos vessels,Stele ,frescoes ,jewellery ,weapons ,tools ,coins ,toys and other ancient items.Artefacts derive from archaeological excavations in
Santorini ,Mycenae ,Tiryns ,Dodona ,Vaphio ,Rhamnous ,Lycosura ,Aegean islands ,Delos , theTemple of Aphaea inAegina , theSanctuary of Artemis Orthia inSparta ,Pylos , Thebes,Athens , theAntikythera wreck and from various other places acrossGreece .The museum houses the archaic terracota statuette
daidala that inspired the designers of the 2004 Athens Olympics maskotsAthena and Phevos .New exhibits
Two of the newest exhibits of the museum include a 4th century BCE golden funenary wreath and a 6th century BCE marble statue of a woman, which were returned as stolen artifacts to Greece in 2007 by the
Getty Museum inCalifornia , after a 10 year-old legal dispute between theGetty Center and theGreek Government . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6505971.stm BBC NEWS | Europe | Ancient wreath returns to Greece ] ] One year earlier, theLos Angeles foundation agreed to return a 4th century BCEtombstone from near Thebes and a 6th century BCE votive relief from the island ofThassos . [ [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/artdesign/story/2007/07/09/greece-antiquities-smuggling.html CBC.ca Arts - Greece closes net on antiquities smuggling ] ]Museum highlights
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Antikythera mechanism
*Nestor's Cup
*Mask of Agamemnon
*Dipylon inscription
*Poseidon of Cape Artemision
*Antikythera Ephebe
*Diadumenos
*Marathon Boy
*Lemnos stela
*Kroisos Kouros
*Sounion Kouros
*Aphrodite of Cnidus
*Pitsa panels
*Collection ofKouros andKore (sculpture)
*daidala
*Ninnion Tablet
*Theseus Ring
*Wall frescoes fromTiryns andSantorini
*The Lutist fromKeros
*Capitoline Venus
*Aphrodite and Pan fromDelos
*Poseidon of Milos
*The Harp Player fromKeros
*Rhyton in the shape of a bull head
*Statue of a Nereid
*Jockey of Artemision
*Varvakeios Athena Library of archaeology
The museum houses a 118 year old library of archeology with rare ancient art, science and philosophy books and publications. The library holds some 20,000 volumes, including rare editions dating to the 17th century. [ [http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_100030_10/07/2007_85498 ekathimerini.com | Rare tomes ] ] The bibliography covers
Archaeology ,History ,Arts ,ancient religions andancient Greek philosophy , as well as Ancient Greek and Latin literature. Of particular value are the diaries of various excavations incluning those ofHeinrich Schliemann . The collection of archaeology books is the richest of its kind inGreece . The Library is has been recently renovated with funds from theAlexander S. Onassis Foundation . Its renovation was completed in 26 May 2008 and is now named afterAlexander Onassis . [ [http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_100020_09/07/2007_85456 ekathimerini.com | This Week ] ]Museum Activities
*Conservation laboratories
*Photographic archive and chemistry laboratories
*Organises temporary exhibitions in the museum and abroad
*Hosts a large number of archaeology related lectures in its lecture-hall annually.Visitors information
The museum is easily accessible with the
Athens metro . It is five minute walk fromViktoria station and a ten minute walk fromOmonoia station . Access is free for children up to 6 year old and students. The museum houses a large recently renovated gift shop with artifact replicas and a popular cafe for tourists in the sculpture garden. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible. There are also facilities and guides for hearing impaired visitors.Gallery
ee also
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List of museums in Greece
*Athens
*Art in Ancient Greece
*Ancient Greek sculpture
*Pottery of ancient Greece
*Typology of Greek Vase Shapes
*Greek Terracotta Figurines
*Kouros
*Ancient Greek technology and innovation
*Valerios Stais References
External links
* [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3249 National Archaeological Museum of Athens] on the website of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture of Greece.
* [http://tec.uno.edu/NOCTIITE/greece/Images/Athens/NMArtifacts.html Artifacts in the National Museum of Archaeology Photographs of Richard Speaker Greece, 2000]
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