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National Archaeological Museum of Athens - Prehistoric Collection

The New York Times has recently (April 2008) published an article on Athens. In it there is a reference to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens: "In neighboring Exarcheia, the renovated National Archaeological Museum (Patission 44; 30-210-821-7724) has classical sculptures and gold treasures from Mycenae". We think of this reference as being the Understatement of the century!

 Athens National Archaeological Museum:
Exhibit 624. Gold death-mask, known as
the 'mask of Agamemnon'. (Grave V,
Grave Circle A, Mycenae, 16th century BC)

This is because the Greek National Archaeological Museum in Athens is rightfully considered to be not only the most important, yet also one of the richest archaeological museums in the world in terms of containing Ancient Greek Art! Please refer to the relevant Album as proof of how much right we are!

The Greek National Archaeological Museum is housed in a neoclassical building designed by the noted German architect Ernst Ziller in 1889. It houses perhaps the most impressive collection of ancient Greek treasures in the world. The neoclassical design of the exterior tries its best to keep up with the true Greek classic style of the works it houses. This museum includes the golden so-called "Mask of Agamemnon", excavated by Heinrich Schliemann at ancient Mycenae, the bronze "boy jockey" of Artemision that somehow stayed in great condition despite being fished out of the sea, and a range of excellent sculptures, pottery, furniture and jewellery.

Further wonderful inclusions are:

  • Prehistoric items/Ruins
  • Sculpture
  • Pottery and Minor art
  • Bronzes
  • Egyptian Art

Operating Hours are as follows:
Monday 13.00-19.30
Tuesday-Sunday 08.30-15.00

Telephone Contact: 210/821-7717 Address: 44, 28th Oktovriou (Patission) Ave, Athens, Greece


Note: Given the huge number of exhibits, this album on the National Archaeological Museum of Athens is progressing step by step: Please visit this Album from time to time to see it growing!
(Photos: Michael Tziotis)

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Gallery IV / Mycenaean Civilization / Mycenae / Grave Circle A / Bronze vessels and tools from Graves III, IV and V, 16th century BC.

The royal graves, especially the richer ones (III, IV and V), contained a whole series of hammered bronze vessels, such as cauldrons, jugs, tripods and large kraters, only a small number of which is on display. This abundance of bronze vessels denotes the wealth of the Mycenaean rulers. Copper was also used for the elaborate weapons and tools that were deemed appropriate funerary accoutrements. It is noteworthy that very few vases made of clay, a common material, were found in these graves.


Athens National Archaeological Museum: Gallery IV / Grave Circle A / Bronze vessels and tools from Graves III, IV and V, Mycenae, 16th century BC. (General Photo of Window)

Athens National Archaeological Museum: Gallery IV / Grave Circle A / Bronze vessels and tools from Graves III, IV and V, Mycenae, 16th century BC. (General Photo of Window)
424, 438, 773. Bronze chisels. Graves IV and V.

424, 438, 773. Bronze chisels. Graves IV and V.
173.  Bronze cauldron. Grave III

173. Bronze cauldron. Grave III
514, 515. Bronze axe-head pierced for wooden handle, with engraved spiral decoration which may have had a ritual use (514) and Βronze three-pronged fork (515). Grave IV

514, 515. Bronze axe-head pierced for wooden handle, with engraved spiral decoration which may have had a ritual use (514) and Βronze three-pronged fork (515). Grave IV
577. Bronze cauldron. Grave IV

577. Bronze cauldron. Grave IV
579. Bronze tripod vessel. Grave IV

579. Bronze tripod vessel. Grave IV
593. Bronze krater. Grave IV

593. Bronze krater. Grave IV
604. Large bronze hydria. Grave IV

604. Large bronze hydria. Grave IV

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